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CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1922.
SPECIAL EDITION
RAiNY DAY AT mimill MOBABLE KING^S PLATE STARTERS STUYVESANT TO SNOB II.
Decreasas the Attendance and OF ELEVEN FOR CANADA* S FAMOUS AND LONG ppgpQh Son of Prestige — May
, , , n o ESTABLISHED TURF FIXTURE — BROOKDALE « , , • r- .
Leads to Racing Surprises. Dora Captures Jamaica Feature.
i_.uuo lu ouihmoco STABLE ENTRY FAV ORITE -- FIVE a o
Blanche Mac Defeats Stars in a
Fast Mile — De Bonero Pays a
Bisr Dividend in Mntnels.
(RT J. L. DEMPSEY.)
I.OUiSVILDE, Ky„ May IS.— The Chandler j
Slahifj’.s good filly Blanche Mac showed a
seii'i.atioT’.al performance in her first essay for
the year by winning the mile dash that fea-
toro.-J today’s card and running the race in
1:39*3 over a racing strip that wa.s deep!
and holvling. Kinburn, the favored cne, fin- j
ished in second place and Bonus headed the j
otiiers ill third place. The finish was of the j
fu:’ir>u.s driving variety. Blanche Mac wa.s
in the ihicker.t of the battle at the start and
h»r ]).;Tformance was a far better one than
tho others furnished. She had to race at top
Sliced in the first three-riuarters to shake off
the persistent Marjorie Hynes, and after
Biteceedir.g in this was joined by Kinburn and
Bcmi.s. The trio were almost on even terms
on the stretch turn and it .seemed here as if .
Blanche Mac was done, and Bonus the prob- j
able winner. In the la.st eighth Blanche Mac
rallied again and. coaling on resolutely, le-
gairicd the lead, but Kinburn would not bo '
denied and he held on tenaciously until the
last twenty yards, where be began swerving
out a trifle toward the outside and it re-
sulted in the loss of the pur.se for him by
the margin of a neck. Bonus tired suddenly
In the last sixteenth, but was only a length
from Kinburn at the tlnish and si.x lengths
before Marjorie Hynes. The latter did not i
Boom overly fond of the muddy going.
Intermittent rains at frequent intervals de- j
traded much from tlie racing this afternoon |
and also caused a decreased attendance. '
Tiie rain came with terrific force just as the }
horse.s were dispatched for the opening race •
and the accompanying darkness made It !
Impossible to discern colors from the stand ’
while the horses were racing down the
backstretch. After this heavy deluge came a
clearing up, but low-hanging clouds poured i
showers down at frequent intervals. j
The program on the whole, considering
the heavy track and generally unpropitiou.s
weather, was a good one and brought about
excellent sport, but likewise several pro-
nounced upsets.
Ilion COST BIG UPSET.
The worst disappointment was the Florl-
sant Stable’s High Cost, an outstanding fa- ,
vorite in the th.^'es-quarters da.sh. His previ- I
ous race. In v/hich he triumphed over some'
of the best sprinters here, entitled him to be
held in the highest regard, but he was a
failure throughout tho race this afternoon, i
lie was kept in elesa quarters during tho I
early running, resulting in his being under
restraint, with scant chance to extend him-
self. Meanwhile Fllmer K. was out in front!
going well and holding to his task in game '
fashion. High Cost just before reaching the
stretch attempted to come around the others
and this move cost him much ground and
Ills remaining chance for success. He finally
landed In third place. Royal Dick splitting
him and Elmer IC.
Excitement w'as created In the opener,
which was won by A. Board’s De Bonero.
He brought a return of $1G4.C0 to $1. Only
$120 being wagered on him. From the fleet- I
Ing glimpses that could be obtained of tlie
running of the race I>e Bonero showed in
front and held the mastery throughout. :
Bkiles Knob landed in second plaee. with Win. 1
Oldt third The latter w;i3 probably the best,
for he was away slowly and luwl to race
around the others.
UUST FOU E. a. BRADEEY.
The second race e.nabled E. R. Bradley
to land his Initial purs.s of the meeting when,
his Blue Nose scored In luc'xy fashion over'
T'rlumph and Itustem. Triumph was seem- ‘
Ingly best here, but be was siiarply impeded
■when Big fc’app belted on tlie first turn.
Others in the race also suffered by this.
Rustem wa.s one to benefit, for he laced into
a long lead at once and in the last eighth
appeared as if he would score a hollow vic-
tory, but he gave way suddenly and Blue
Nose and Triumph both succeeded In pxiking,
their no.sp.s In front of him. Blue No.so win-
ning In the last stride.
Gangwa.v made It a double for the meet-
ing when he carried the I’rank J. Kelley
colors to victory in tho mile and a sl.xteenth
da.sh which was the third race. Gangway
ran freely in the going and made every post
a 'Winning one. Tableau d’Honneur began
slowly and had to be ridden hard in the first
half mile and gained steadily, but was not
good enough to reach the winner.
(Contioued »n twelfth page).
PER CENT MUTUEL TAX PASSED
'I’ORONTO, Ont., May IS. — The Ontario legislature rushed through tho 5 per cent
mutuel betting tax to its third and final reading la.st night so as to put it into effect at the
Ontario Jockey Club races at Woodbine Park on Saturday. The bill now only requires
royal as.sent to become law and that will probably be given on Friday.
Mr. Dewait strongly questioned the legality of the new tax and the proposed method
of having the racing associations collect It, and moved an amendment to strike out the
section. This wa.s defeated. Mr. Dewart then moved that the measure be not put Into
operation until July 31, 1922, in order that the legality of the government’s position might
be determined by the court. This also was voted down.
Replying to Mr. Dewart, Hon. W. E. Raney declined to consent to submit a stated
case on the points raised to the courts, to undertake to gfrant a fiat for subsequent proceed-
ings, or to delay the operation of the bill, contending that there was no foundation for
the points of Illegality claimed.
The Ontario Jockey Club has completed arrangements for opening of the Canadian
racing here Saturday at W'oodbine Park. It appears now that eleven horses will make
up the field for the King’s Plate, the oldest race run continuously on this continent, that
will be the outstanding attraction of the inaugural program. All the prospective starters
are in fine condition and a great contest seems likely. Some of the best riders from the
United States have been engaged to ride in the big race and with such as Earl Sande, L.
Dyke, C. Lang, J. Butwoll, M. Buxton and C. Turner sporting silks, Canadian race goers
are certain to see a contest worthy of the name. The prospective starters, their pedigrees,
riders and weiglits to be carried are as follows:
Horse. Col.. Sex, .4ce. Pedigree. Jockey. Wt.
Paddle ch. c, 3 By Tiii[joeatioe — Bella Fox, by Red Fox II M. Buxton Ill
Uosarf b. c, 4 By 'rippocanoe or Heresy — The Belle of Mayfair,
by Pride A. Gantner 132
Mall Cutporse. . . .hr. t. 4 By Stanhope 11. — Missing Biuk, by Isidor A. Claver 122
Impersonator b. g. 3 By Bezant — Rogue C. Turner 109
I'liae ch. f, 4 B,v Calgary — Sky Rocket, by Star Shoot B. McDermott 122
South Shore blk. f. 4 By Orinc Shore— Southern Maid, by Plaudit K. Farrington 122
Royal Gift br. c, 3 By Annier — Kitty Brown, by Baa ej.law B. Byke 114
Shoulder Arms...ch. c, 4 By Cliarlea Edward — Shimoneite, by Murtimas J. Butivell 127
llrcyb<airne gr. f. 4 By .tamer — Grey Nun, by Prince of Melbourne H. Sande 127
El Jesmur b. c, 3 By Infeina — Frou Frou, by Meddler C. Bang 117
Barnalius b. g, 5 By Stanliope II. — Bardine, by Musetto 12T«
Prospects are that the Brookdale Stable entry. Paddle and Resarf, will be favorites,
with J. C. Fletcher’s El Jesmar second choice, and the Thorneliffe Stable’s pair. Fuse and
South Shore, next in demand. G. M. llendrie's Shoulder Arms, Robert Newell’s Greybourne
and the Brenner Stable's Royal Gift also have many admirers.
The weather was cold and the track slow today at Woodbine when some of the FTaters
had their final work for Saturday.
Moll Cut Purse worked a mile alone easily in 1:50; Royal Gift and Puff Ball we/o sent
the same distance in 1:51 t 5, though the former ran out at the bead of the stretch, while
Impersonator’s mile was done in 1:50 in easy fashion.
The Thorneliffe pair. Fuse and South Shore, were only cantering, but both are re-
ported to have worked over the Thorneliffe course in faster time than that made by the
King’s Platers at Wood'oine. Captain Scott ■will not start in the Plate, but will be an entry
in the first race Saturday.
The Thorneliffe two-year-olds were galloped today. They are a fine-looking band of
young horses, with Trail Blazer, by Nealon — Southern Maid, the pick of them.
I 'The feature of the work of the steeplecliasers today was the jumping of Coronado and
Sea Tale, which did one turn of the field together.
Other work-outs today were; Sailing B., three-quarters In 1:18; Affectation, three-
quarters in 1:17; Ajom, mile in 1:47: Hildur, five-eighths in 1:04; Blarney Boy, mile in
1.48%; Kentish Boy and Wakefield, three-quarters In 1:21; Gallipot, five-eighths in 1:04;
Our Birthday, mile in 1:51%; Star Realm, mile in 1:50; Game Scrapper, Uptown and Ana
I*r;sa from the barrier, half in 53; Golden Sphere, three-quarters in 1:17; Aquana and Tiger
Empress, five-cighUis In 1:05; Encrinite, three-quarters in 1:18.
I Harry Giddings has transferred the contract on jockey Ken Parrington to the Thom-
clifie Stable. Parrington and L. McDermott will ride tlie Thoinoliffe horses in the Plate
race Saturday.
I Among the late arrivals v/ere the following: C. T. Worthington with Alma Warner.
Miss Worthington. Flvelyn White, I.ottie Loraine, Full o’ Fun, Ailsie Vemor, Gaiford,
Sam McBride, Cliarles Whitney, John Hoshor, They Shall Not Pass, Auntie May, Icon.
Elizabeth Jewell and Fighting Cook; E. F. Dayton with Troubler, King John, Joan of Arc,
Fair Virginia, Our Betsy, War Zone, Sikhlm, St. Michael, Dantzic, Dogaria, Mogens and
Harry Matin; M. Sansone with Lady lone, and Thomas H. Webb with Castin, Prudence and
I Tu.seola.
LOUISVILLE RACING TAX; GOV. PARKER’S ATTITUDE
Frequent Rains Change Going
and Reduce Size of Fields —
Lady Myra’s Good Race.
Tt appears that a compromise was reached
on the amount of license the Kentur-ity Jockey
Club will pay the (Uty of Ixiuisviile on pari-
mutuel machines operated at Churchill Dowus
during the races.
Instead of fixing a flat rate of $1,000 a day
for all machines operated at the trade the
compromise provides for a license tax of $25
a day on each of the fir.st twenty machines,
and $10 a d:iy on each additional mudiinc.
On the ba.sis of Id) machines in operation
Derby day. wilii an average of sixty to sev-
enty operating other dai s, the city will
collect in licenses from the machines alone
appro.ximatcly $1,000 daily during the races,
r.ot including the $25 a year on jockeys and
trainers, whicli will amount to between $9,000
and $10,000 additional. It will mean apiiroxi-
mately $40,000 to the city of Bouisville each
year.
♦
HUNTAIrlER AT CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND, Ohio. May 13.— Jockey J.
Huntamer, the leading American rider this
year to date, who was so seriously injured
at Tijuan:i that for a time liis life was de-
spaired of, was an arrival at the Maple
Heights track this afternoon. He has ap-
parently recoverd from the injuries sustained
in that accident and is regaining his health
and strength rapidly.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. May IS.— Governor
Parker will have no bill for the abolition of
racing at the present session of the legisla-
ture, it was announced at Baton Rouge to-
day. Vigorous denial of statements attrib-
uted to the governor that he would advocate
driving racing from the state was made.
“I will have no bill for the abolition of
racing nor for anything else,” said the
governor. “Nor will I send a message to the
legislature on the subject.”
Informal discussion of the Claiborne rac-
ing commission bill by the ways and means
committee of the state legislature held today
disclosed a friendly sentiment in the commit-
tee. With amendments exempting parish
fairs from the provision and raising the rev-
enue features to more than 15 per cent of
the gross receipts the committee appeared
I friendly to the bill, although no action was
taken.
! ♦
LATEST EFSOM DERBY ODDS
I.ONDON, England, May IS. — Following are
tho latest odds quoted on the Derby, which
will be run at Ep.som Downs on May 31 ;
100 to 10 against St. Louis ; 9 to 2 against
Pondoland ; 15 to 2 against Re-Echo ; 100 to 7
against Bucks Hussar ; 100 to 6 against Cap-
tain Cuttle : 20 to 1 against Drake's Drum,
all taken and offered.
NEW YORK, N. T., May 18.— John San-
ford’s Snob II., tho French son of Prestige
and May Dora, was an easy winner of the
mile Stuyvesant Handicap at Jamaica today
and the nature of his victory was one
to give him a prominent place among the
ellglbles for the Belmont and the Withers
Stakes. The Stuyvesant was run over a
muddy track and during a rainstorm. These
conditions may have helped the French colt
in his victory, but he performed like a real
high-class three-year-old and for a first ap-
pearance of the year it was a most impres-
sive race.
Frequent rain squalls all through the after-
noon changed the condition of the track
shortly after the running of the second race
and from then until the end of the program
the track was sloppy and conditions most un-
comfortable. The big crowd would run out
on the lawn xvith each cessation of the down-
pour, only to scurry to shelter again as a
squall would come quickly over the track and
for a time the rain drove into the grandstand
until it was well-nigh impossible to find a
dry spot.
This change in the going brought about
several scratches during the day and it was
apparent that some of those that ■were left
in the Stuyvesant would have preferred dry
going. Thirteen had been carded and the
ones to stay away were Emotion, Sleiveco-
nard, Fifty-Fifty and Letterman, a stablemata
to Pirate Gold and Galantman, the two that
were raced under the silks of the Greentrea
Stable.
The start ■was an excellent one and Galant-
man, Pirate Gold, Column and Violinist were
the ones to show the way going to the first
turn. George Odom’s Modo started well, but
he had an outside position and lost con-
siderable ground on the first turn and then
appeared to slip about badly in the going.
Snob II. was well up going away from the
barrier and he was raced well from the in-
side rail by Sande.
HOW R.VCE WAS KUW.
Swinging into tho baclcstretch Galantman
and Pirate Gold, the Greentree pair, closely
lapped, were showing the way and Morton
L. Schwartz’s Column was right at their
heels and in a measure pocketed by them.
Sande had Snob II. farther out in the track
and at the iialf mile ground he called on
him and he moved up rapidly, joining the
leaders. When the turn out of the back-
stretch was reached he had gone on by to
open up a big lead, then from there to the
finish it was no contest for him to race
along In front. He had speed left at the
end, though Sande wisely kept him at his
task, for it does not do to ease a horse
through such going. Galantman held to sec-
ond place readily and third fell to his stable-
mate, though it ■was apparent that Pirate
Gold was not altogether at home in the go-
ing.
This race was worth $4,650 to the Sanford
Stud Farm, the name under which Snob II.
is raced this year.
Instead of starting Letterman In the Stuy-
vesant he was worked a mile ten minutes
after its running and he galloped the dis-
tance easily in 1 :40, indicating that he is a
mud runner of some ability.
Shelby Burch began well with Pride of
India, the sprinter he has here for Samuel
Ross, the Washington sportsman. He was
the winner of the three-quarters mile dash
that was the fifth offering; and to score ha
beat rather a good lot of platers.
PRIDE OF INDIA EASILY.
There reall}’’ was not much to the race, for
the Ross sprinter was much at home in tho
going and Keogh took him out early in the
running and there was no time that he w^as
seriously threatened. B. A. I..ane’s Mavour-
neen was the one to race in second place
and third fell to Mrs. Paul J. Fox’s Mollia
Barnes, the lightweight of the company.
Jockeys that had never ridden two win-
ners were seen In the saddle In the opening
three-quarters dash for platers that was the
curtain raiser of the day and F. Catrone
was winner when he landed Pw. Firneno’s
Monastery an easy winner from Charles Van
Schoick’s Esquire, with Mrs. M. McKee’s
Star Court third.
Monastery had to be much the best to be
winner, for. at the head of the stretch he bore
out badly just after he had circled around
Esquire and Commissioner Eishmanu, the two
that were setting the pace. As Monastery
(CenUnued ea i«co(>d
DAILY RACING FORM. Friday, May 19, 1922
DAILY RACING FORM WEIGHTS FOR TORONTO CUP 1-ATEST TSAINING GALLOPS stotvbsaht to snob RI
Dally Dartsf XYbtUr ^ j
Dally (Kxcfpt Bai*Bc« af (h« t«atv Extdr/nlnabrt Hattfir and Boaifaca Head
DAILY RACJNQ FOnJi PUBUSHINQ CO- Vaiaabla Wcodbina FUtura,
Entered aa aoeond'Class tsiatUf, Ai^ S.
at the poxt'txaide at Clilcag-«» liUnola,
tijidor th« Act af Itarch 1ST>.
suESC^rVfONS KtrsirM daip
ADTASCa.
Pot Week I 1>K
P(^r Ucknth &wld
Half Year ».04
One Year SlLaO
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realed letters — ^irst-claas mall
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CJIICAGO, ILUNOIS, M-iY IS, IKLL
CHURCHILL DOWJiS
Tlie horses 'VFhlch seem best In Friday's
races aro;
ChtinxMll Dottos — ^L oalsvlUe* Hy*. JJay IS,
1 — Olyn, TVayvrard lAdy, Birdie Q.
t — ^Full Spoon, Belle cf Blue XUdse. Irene
Walton.
>— Cliattertor., Lady A.Rtor, I>orotby Buckner,
t — ^Marimba, Petie, Jou Jou.
f — ^.Toustt, 35 i 3 -~rr?y Stone, Rep.
C — Pill MCE 1C, Larchmoat, Dan E. O'Suill-
vaa.
T — ^LeiyaJ. Plctor, Lady Lillian.
J. L. Dempsey.
IVeTT Yor'L. Xlnadlcap.
1 — G 1 tt 3 , Wai'ward L<ady. Birdie Q., Bright
I^af.
t — Full Spoon. Bella of Blue Rldse, Probable,
Aflns Lelshton.
t — ChaUerton, T.T*ve 3 ty, Lady Aster, Dolores.
4 — ^Petle. Jou Jou. Jd.arlmba, Fancy Free.
B — Jfiuett, Kep, Dic-tnetl. Blarney Stone.
C — PIUXCK'IC., Larchment. Dan E. 0*SulU-
"van. Golden Crest
T — ^lilmpnlong. Legal, Alex Jr., hlorznon E3-
dar.
Clilojiaro and BalTalo Handicap,
1 — Glyn, Wayvrard Lady, Bli-dle Q., Lady
DeHiL
2 — Full Spoon, Happy Momenta, Mias Leigh-
t^n. Belle cf Blue Eidsc.
2 — ^Lc-dy Aster, Dorothy Buckner, Travesty,
Delores.
4 — Petle, Jou Jou. Lonlcera.
5 — itep. American Boy. Jouett. Brotherly
lx»ve.
6 — Prlnca K„ Larchmeat Dan El CYSuHlvac,
Golden Crest
T — Lesni. Plctor, Lady Lillian, British Maid.
Observer's Handicap.
1 — ^Lady Delhi, Glyn, Witj-rrard Ladv, Birdlo
O.
2— Full Spoon, EcUe of Blue Ridsv, Miss
LsishtcTi, Probable.
2 — Chatterton, DoroUiy Buckner, Lady Astor,
"I'cv^siy.
4 — Marimba, Jou Jou, Pefie, A.ela.
5 — .’oueit. Rep, B'amey Stone, American Boy.
6 — I.r.-olimont Prince K., Dan R O'Suilivan,
Lucldua
7 — ^IjTIGAL, Mormon Elder, Plctor, British
M.aid.
Coasenans of Haudicapa.
1 — Glyn. LauL Deihl, Wai U'ard Ladv, Birdie
G.
2 -FULL SPOON. EeUo of Blue Ridge, iliss
Leighton. Prchahla
2 — ChutterLon, L 4 ui>' Aster. Dorothy Buclaicr,
Travesty.
4 — ^Marimba, Petie, Joa Jou, Lonicera.
5 — Jouetl. Rep. Blarney Stone, American Boy.
8 — Prince K., Larchmont Dan E. O’Sullivan.
Golden Crest
T — ^I.esaL KimpaloDg. Pictor. Mormon Efidcr.
JAMAICA
The horses which seem best In Friday's
races are:
Jamaica, R L, If. T., May 18, 1822.
1 — ^X’^ennie, Jolly Sailor. Sophia GcJdman.
2 — Tranalate. Bud Fisher, Gem.
2 — Jocose, Welcome StranEar, Cordelier.
4 — -Tanererina Bl!ly hlclAUsiilln, Billy Watts.
6 — SUPEmLATIVEl Lucky Button. Dough-
nut
8 — Rainbow Boy, Ebcoelsls, Finality.
F. J. OrtelL
Nevr Tork ITandlcap.
1 — Vennie, Margaret Loretta, Jelly Sailor,
Lady licnmonth.
2 — Du.l bTsher, Annivorsary, Translate, Caxa-
ouCeur.
I — XX’aleC’rre Stranger, Jiiaar, Tikoh. Jocose.
4 — ^xaPTTTrlas, David Haruni, Normal, Billy
XVattc.
6 — EUPERLATIX-E, St Donard. Doushnut,
l^ucliy Fitter.
8 — Finplitj", Tain, Rainbow Boy, New Or-
leans
Chlea~u end DaflTalo Handicap.
1 — Vennle. Jolly Sailor, Margaret Loretta,
Scare Crow.
2 — Translate, Gem. Anniversary, Sconrg*-ranJi.
t — llicnr. V/ekamc Stranger, Jocose, Betty
Blue,
4 — ^David ITarum. Wynnewood. Tufter, Billj’
McLaughlin.
8 — EL’PETtLATl VB. l.ueky Dutton, I>ough-
nut, St Dcnard.
8 — Tara, Finality, Rrinbow Boy, Bacelsia.
Oh-xericr’a Ilaudlcaxi.
1 — Verxnie, M-nrcaret lyiretta. Jolly Sailor,
S.rphia Goldman.
2 — Tr.arjs'.ate, Gem. Gamoufleur, Annivereary.
8 — Jpccre, Welcome Stranger, Mlsa*'. Tikeh.
4 — Tangerine, ITavld Haruin, Ralco, Billy Mc-
I.iajidJin.
5 — SL’PRflLA’i.TVE, St Dor.ard, Lucky But-
ten. Doughnut
8 — Nev.' Orlcann, Tam, Excclsis, Finality.
Concrnwcis cf IlRftdlcitp.'i.
1 — ^Vennle, Jolly Sailor, Margaret Loretta,
Sopliia G'Jidmaa.
2 — ^Tranriate. l!ud E’isher, Gem, Anniversary.
2 — Jocese, Weiconi? Stranger, Mlzar, Tikeh.
4 — ^Tangerine, David Hamm, Billy McLaugh-
lin, Y/ynnewood.
8 — SUi'ERLATIVB, Lucky Button. St Do-
nald, Doughnut
8 — Rainbow Boy, Finality, Tam, New Or-
Icanat
TORONTO, Ont, Moy W,— Weight-* have
bean asslirned the ellglblcs for the Toronto
Cup, ^10,030 added, for thpee-ycajpolds and
ovor, one tnilo and an eighth, to be run
Wedn«*day, May 21, at Woodbine Park. It
l8 one of the outstanding feature.-* of the
Ontario Jockey Club spring meeting and has
a brilliant array of ontrlcc. The great
tomilnator Is top weight with 125, Mad Hat-
ter la in at 131 and Boniface 137. If only
thoese three made up the field It would be
a wonderful oemtest Here are the entrloa
and their weights:
Bcj-ee. WL Hens. Wt-
Bxtcnnlaator ......125 Mode
Med Bettor ISl Bcimylacd 152
Oroy Les 123 Eorvitor I5T
Hulmnset
Bendy Bet
Oio Cbo .
wt.
H««s.
Wt.
.135
Mode
.106
.131
Boimylacd
.103
.123
Eorvitor
.101
.127
Nlsht Scltlor
.103
.ISA
Kexietrsr
.103
,.120
King's Ohamploa .
.103
..IIS
By JlQi’iny
.104
,.U8
Belr.rlo
.103
. iiri
.103
..118
BvxdLvl IT
.103
,.U8
BrllUmt Joeter ....
.102
..118
Biff Bting
.103
..113
Lirkawanna
.102
..113
Porlslaa Diaasoml .
.102
..113
Incog
.103
.313
Star Rciilin
.101
..110
Gaia ds Gnuse
.101
.110
Oarjet S~eepor
.100
..103
Spanish M-ulao
.100
,.109
Second lAieaghts . .
100
.1»!8
Kay^U' nonse
.100
,.103
Korentio
. 09
,.103
Old Faithful
. 93
,.1M
Yo’-ven
. 00
.103
. 97
..l‘>8
BaotUle
. 98
.108
Trou tliog
. 9-3
.107
J«cq-es
. 08
.l'J7
Grcce I’o ter
. 9>
.107
l*roo1smatlon
. 95
,.108
Kectlsii Boy
. 92
,.103
Charley Boy
. 90
.103
Dr. Cbariee AVella.
. 90
CUESSNT NOTES OF THE TURF
Insurance — John A. Payne, General Agent,
Cincinnati. — ^Adv.
Champion Morvich was out for a gallop
at Jamaica Thursday morning and appeared
In fine fettle, going three-eighths In 36%.
Percy Lowe, the EJngUsh trainer, has a
farm of about 800 acres at East Isley and
trains horses mainly as a hobby and for the
love of It
The famous French handicapper Odol,
ch. h. 6 , by Oi>oU — Salnte Flole, whose win-
nings exceeded 805.000. has finished his racing
career and goes to the stud.
Ths Kentucky Derby winner Morvich is not
an eligible for the $50,000 Belmont Stakes, to
bo run at Belmont Park Saturday, Jane 10.
His next start will probably be in the Dwyer
S taken
The man who sharpen the packing of Eng-
lish race courses find that peat moss worked
into the soil is most effactivo In easing hard
ground Jar and generally giving elasticity to
the footing.
The Newmarket racing public likes the
Amorlcan-AiUstrallan numbered saddle clotli
Innovation, but compleJns because the cloths
are so carolessiy cai-ried that their best pur-
pose is destroyed.
Sangrail, this year's winner of the Groat
Metropolitan Handicap In England, was bred
la Ireland and cost J2.050 as a yearling.
Morgan, who redo him. Is only fifteen years
of age and Quite premising.
It is said that the Prince of Wales’ Aus-
tralian gift steeplechaser, KJalark, is to bo
put in training for next year. Klnlark has
been in England over a year and was a
shifty horso in tlio Antipo-Jca
Antolo Devereux, famous 1-Yench steeplc-
cliasa jockey, Is most critically 111 and the
chances cf his recovery are slight He Is In
the American hospital at Neullly. His many
American friends are anxioua
MAPL^ HEIGHTS
The horses which seem best In Friday’s
races are:
Maple Heights — Cleveland, May IS, 1923.
1 — ^Van-sylvia, Cover Up, Ras.
5 — Big Son, Fleer, Butler.
3 — Doctor D., B.nck Bay, Rafferty.
4 — I’easant, MeLano, British Isles.
6 — ^Mry Mhulsby, American Eagle, Tlin Mo-
Geo.
6 — Tbe Portuguese, Pie, Rog.
7 — DON DODGE, Old Faithful, Sccrctnry.
P. IL Sproule.
Xevr York Handicaxt.
1 — ^Vansylvla, Lady Karrigsn, Cover Up,
Shcreacrca
2 — Arthur kliddieton. Mannohen, Fond Hope,
Flesr.
5— Doctor D., Back Bay, Arrow Point, Raf-
ferty.
4 — ^PE-'.i-.Ai'JT, Hcliocrcss, British Isles, Mc-
Laue.
5 — ^Msiy Mn.u’sby, American Eagle, Br.ssarso
Boy. Eastward Prineeas.
C — The Portuguese, Pie, Reg, Dotta’s Best.
! 7 — Magnet Land, Den Dodge, Cocliroach, Sec-
retary.
Ctileag'o ami BnfTnlo JT.nnflIcnp.
1 — ^Vansylvla, Shoreacrcs, Ran, No Wonder.
2 — Mannchan, Aithar Middleton, Fund Hope,
Big Son.
3 — Ean Diego, Billy Boots, Rafferty, Louie
Lou.
^PEAS.VNT, Mcl.,rin 9 , Heliccross, Catoctln.
C — ^May MauJsty, Amorican Eagle, Eaywood,
Marion Hollins.
C — The Portuguese, Jackstraw, Pic, Reg.
7 — Don Dodge, Magnet Laud, Ccckrcacli, Sec-
rctar>'.
Observer’s Handicap.
1 — Cover Up, Vansylvia, Ras. No W-^nder.
2 — ^Jfannehen, Pond Hope, Fleer, Arthur Mid-
dleton.
; 3 — R.",fferty, Doctor D., Back Bay, Iiouio Lou.
4 — Pea.-ant, McLar.e, British Isles, Heliccrcss.
5 — American Eagle, May Mau'isby, Bay wood.
Short Step.
6 — Tho Portuguese, El CapitaiiLo, Pic, Rog.
7 — ^DCN DODGE, Secretary, Captain Burns,
Magnet Land.
Cun-iCUHUS of Handicaps.
1 — Vansylvia, Cover Up, Ras, Shoreacrea
3 — Mannchcn, Big Sou, Artliur Middleton,
I Fond Hope.
I 3 — Doctor D., San Diego, Rafferty, Back Bay.
' -I — PEASANT, MoLane, Heliocross, British
j Isles.
6 — May Maulsby, American Eiagle, Bayv/ood,
Tim McGca
6 — ^Tho Portuguese. Pie, Rog, Jackstraw.
7 — Don Dodge, Magnet Land, Cockroach,
Secretary.
( 925 )
I.OUISVII.LK, Ky.. liny 18. — Trday'i
tmintag gallops hero Intruded tho following:
V/’cather cloudy: track slow—
CHURCmi.L DOWNS.
ITiros-Blxhthi Hilo.
82S-Anxon .XT D23-UeOec*s PIrA .95%
093 U. of BL Ride# 83 PlaTfnI Mlsa .. 86 %
D'JS-nolores .33 02S-8rotIaiid Tet .3*1
620-Dor. Bncki:er...83*A SlanJerrr 30%
Eileen 87% 00-3- Shu mroclt 8 T%
021- Montara S3 Ten Sixty S3
OdOMUa Jsao ..'..33 Knows Me. .83
Half Hfio.
Bcenm 62% P2t>-IIor.oluln Boy... 49%
Billy Oates ...M Mamie Smith ..48%
921- Day of Peace.. 61% Sam Freedman. 51%
915-Do=son 51 023-Mary P. GordoaSS
Five-Eightiia Mile.
913-Broth. Loro .1:03 P19-Marvin M.iy .1:01%
91S-K.STm’n Beall:03% 91j-I>rince K. ...1:06%
Three- Guarters Mile.
920- Brltl.eh Maid.. 1:20 924 Monxjon 1:1S%
C20-C<d. Baker ...1;1S 923-Prince 'Wells. 1:17%
022- CoTDe 1:13 922-Rcl;r l:l!Hi
723-Graaite Wnrel:10 Cll-Sewell CombsUS
922- Ramet 1:17% 022-V.in. Ttrou*hl:13
Ssvea-Pighths Mile.
....1:31% 823-Cap Hock ...1:30%
023- mi:y star ...1:30%
One Mile.
8 »B!t of Orcenl:43% 920-Bin- Rose ...1:46
Trea..l;50% 909 .San Go-l 1:47%
I:t0% 9i4 Travesty .. .1:56
82x-0pulent l:-i~% 923 Temahoi ...'..1:32%
DOUGIAS PARK.
Weather cloudy; track good—
Thrca-E’ghths Mile.
821-Batao7e Wheel. 40 022-Tnqal.sit-on > 3 %
921- Mdla Tranter. .38% Jer.-y Crowley !» 7 %
9tu-Green Gold ...37% 845-liysterioujj Uirl37%
Kf.!f Mile.
911-Dapper Dan ...'.l^ 915-Mariinba 53
921-Harry B 54 %
FlTC-Eijhtha Mile.
4^-Catania l:«->% 923 Lady Artor. ..1:06
835-Onind Daddy 1:10
Thrce-Qctrters Mile.
921- General IIalx.l:22 821-Rob 1:18%
One Mile.
922- Old MeKenaa .1:4'!% 9l2-Ti.-xo .... 1-48%
921-OUie Wood ..1:49
NEIV TOItK, N. Y., May 18. — Today's
work-outs over tho local trucks included tho
following:
JAMAirA.
Weather dear; track good—
Throe -Eighths Kile.
900- Better Lack .
.42
913-HorTlch ....
.-se%
cn-3uUet
.38
008 Elizabeth Brk-e
.38%
W2r.-Otti8eo.a ..J
liylog Devil .
823-Ldily
.37%
Half
»18Tik.ah
Mde.
-.36% ;
921-Sweepy
.58
OtS-TUlc
..48% '
921-Slmplicity
■ 4S%
916-Treaslate . .
..61 As '
617-Traiult
■ 49%
822-Zcus Lsi^sle .
..53%
Fi-o-E:ghths Mile.
923-GoldpJi Fork.. 1:03 C23-T-ufter 1:00%
923-H. Warrea . . 1 :Oj-7j
Three -Qjarters Milo.
920-Cabalan 1:19 C23 Siren Maid ..1:14%
922 Honorable ...1:22’% 923-T5ie Boy 1:20%
923-Iiociet 1:20% 822-Ticl-Ujh 1:17%
917 Ucstlcf 1:10%
Eavea-Eighths Kilo.
922- John. Dcn-’ce 1:3-4
Lally and Occidenta each showed good
syo-'d. TUie was not exieuded. Simplicity
looks good. Siren Maid worked well. Mor-
vich appeared fresh and as good as ever.
'Tufter showed fir.e speed.
BELMONT PAItlv TILVlh’lNG TRACK.
Weather clear; track good —
Tliree-Eighths Mile.
9 ia-Croch2t 37 9-24-L:nk» 87
Gilll Chanse ..87 Reap 37%
823-Belle Boyd
Po-nsprlt . .
923 Oberry I’le
.37
9"24-L:nk»
..87
.87
40
Reap
..S7%
Half
Mile.
.01
915-Hartingnle ..
..50
.40%
Rokes Drift
..63%
.ro
Scare Croar
..54
Suslannc ...
..61
.50
77 C4icnti2iicntal
..63%
51
907-Topmaat . . .
..62%
.60%
923-Vacucm ....
..50
FlTe-Elghthi Mila.
922 Bine Bm*h ..1:01% 920-Hot Muffins 1:05
Black Moukeyl:03% Bister Bna ...IKKS
Throe-Q-oartera Mile,
919 Bio* Te.^ ...1:17 923-Nanry Bhankal :17%
9-24 CalicoL 1:13 917-RouUedxe ...1:19%
922' To'.tvrer ....1:22 924- Reprisal ....1:18
924-MoctalTO ....1:23 917-Snare 1:20%
922- NaturuIiiit ...1:22
One Mile.
915-Billy tratU .1:4S% 435-Ncap-tlde ...1:40%
923- Grey Dig ...l:4u% 023-St. Patrick ..1:49
924 May Ll&eaom 1:47% 9;7-Two lcatberst2ll
Grey Lag is training well. Dunboyno Is
ready for a good race. Reprisal gidlopod
easily. Billy Watts galloped tin eivsy mila
Naturalist find Loiterer cantered together.
AQUEDUCT.
Weather clear; track fast —
Thres-Eishtts Mile.
922- Madoba •?% 921-BaBta Clara ...87%
92o-t'unu;'Uad 33
Half Mile.
020-IVitcrr.ns Ct 0f3->Tew Orleans ..4t>%
930 ISarly Bird ,...C4 023-Prince James ..52%
C£0-Nut a 43% 923 -SumjriUuK;oa ..61
Plve-Ei;hths IXlle,
Car. Bmptcr 1:05% 019-Fr:iiik G 1:06%
Three-Cnarters Mila.
923- So It Goes ..1:17%
8 ev«n>Ei;hths MRe.
923-MnstatJ Bced 923-Telk>w Hand 1:S1
923-1’olyUila I:t9% ,
Os# Mile.
9£?-Care Free ...1:49 823- War Hash ..1:51
920-Yi'.lentln.< C’Orl;43
MuEtard Eeed run well. Yellow Hand was
ca;,terlng. Fclythia is Improving steadily.
V*'ai’ Mask was caaterlng.
WOODBINE PARK.
TORONTO, OnL, May 18. — ^Today's train-
ing gallops at Woodbine include the follow-
ing :
Vv eather cloudy ; track slow —
Thrao-Eightba Kile,
907-Black Betty .
.89
90.1-Joaa of Arc .
.38%
919- Biff Bang ...
.40
OlO-Sagannore ....
.S3
tli-Crcck 0 ’ Dawu.41
919-Tur ns bout . . . .
.87
024-Ccli..tosa ....
43
893-XjariWcr
.88
915-Current EvenU.37
917-Tricka
.44
Ksdf
Hilo.
OIT-Bfily Kelly ..
.55
9-13 Mtics S
.60
B».3-Colaado
..53
908-lli^ Fontaine
.55
909 -Dresden
.62
015 Uomentniu , . .
.62
900-Sdaa D
,.63
691-S.-<tana
•61%
SIC- Little Ammie.
.50
SlO-SoUd Bock
.65
(Oontlaiied from flrat page.)
went wide the other two had him headed j
again, but he was plenty good enciigU to '
come on down the middle of the track to J
win going away.
Commissionor Eishmann and Elstiuiro raced)
closely lapped In the lead from tlie start,
and It was net until well into tlio stretch
that the Commissioner had enough of it and
quit so badly that ho finished well back in
the field. Esquire hung on well to save
second place and Star Court finished gamely.
Both Catroue. who rode the winner, and
Bell, who was second on Esquire, were win-
ners of maiden jockey races the last previous
time they had performed in the saddle.
Ddward Arlington's Lord Herbert w.a.s win-
ner of the mile and a sixteenth of the second
race after a hard drive through tlie ; 4 trctch.
tie had met witli considerable Interference,
but E. Fator, who had the mount, n;uJa his
move at the right spot and, comir.g around
Uie leaders, was going away at the end.
Drummond and Search Light HI. were the
ones to cut out Cue pace, and while I.crd
Herbert was away well he was in danger
of being carried wide on the first turn and
Fator eased him back to escape p:;rmitting
Tan IT. and Walk Up to show him the way
around lliat turn.
LORD HERBERT IN LAST STRIDE.
In the backstrctch Fator continued to ease
Lord Herbert, while he was trying to race
on the heels cf V.'alk Up. Then when the
three-eightlis ixjst was reached it liecama
negessary for the old fellow to go to the
outside to find racing room. Drummond had
caved ground on the stretch turn and Walk
Up had run into second placo. But tlie Ar-
lington plater was just beginning to r-un in
earnest and in a latliing drive he wa.s along
in time to be winner by a neck. Dru:Qinond
beat Walk Up a like distance. Lady Zcu.s, tlio
one ridden by Lang, was sluggish, in the
early running, but closed a considerable gap
and finished a distant fourth.
Thera was a good finish in the fivc-aighths
for two-year-old seliing plater fillies, when
Mrs. hL S. Allan’s Lady Myra, under a well-
judged ride, got up to beat II. Altei-rnan’s
Kgc. The Sunnyland Stable’s Haidce wa 0
a distant third, with II. Roseacher’s Bessio
Leighton, the only ether starter, last.
Lang had the log up on Ege and when ho
had her away flying she had a slight ad-
vantage over Lady Myra, tho one tiiat had
the inside rail position. Going into Lie first
turn Carter dropped back slightly to avoid'
Uie iKissibility of being shut off by Ege and.
as a result the Altermaa filly had gone into'
a good lead by the time the three-eigluhs post
was reached.
Carter then made his move with I.jidy
Myra on tbe outside and at the same time
I Bessie Leighton moved In a threatening man-
’ ner and was going so well that she ihreat-
, ened to pass the two fillies that were leading
' her. In the stretch Carter brought iaidy
' Myra up under a d.-ive and the figlit was on
to the end, Mrs. .\Ilan’s filly proving to have
more left. Bessie Leighton tired in the'
; stretch and surrendered third to Hal-Jee in the '
last eighth. Just as the fillies headed for
. Ironie there came a heavy rain siuiall and
U;e racing through the stretch was in a driv-
I Ing rain.
I C. Studer, the Anderson rider, was re! -ased
j to E. R. Bradley for tlie Kentuc'ay n-.eetings. .
; Key Waldron is tack from Louis-. ike with'
; the iAjxington Stable’s My Play nn i John
I’aiil Jonca lie said that My Play .‘^oread a
foot in the running of the Derby, but Diat
he did not think the inj'ary would be a par-
ticularly serious one.
LUCKY PL.IY AVELL AGAIY.
Ijucky Hour, the LexingRon Stable three-
ycar-oid, that missed starting in eicher the
Derby or Pi-eakr.ess, by reason of siclaicss, 1
and then suffered a kick in the head while
being galloped at Jamaica, is rapidly coming
back to form. i
James Fitzsimmorj reports that the Quincy '
Stabiu horses are all coming along nicely,
lie has Relay, All Over and Ray Jay in tho '
Belmont Stakes, but at this time he could not I
say whether or not ho would have a starter ’
for Uie big Belmont raca
Richard T. AAMlson’s good colt Tall Timber i
Is back In training. Tom Healey had him '
out at Belmont Park Thursday morning. j
H.ay Schemer’s con.slstont old plater Jock j
Scot split his foot In his recent winning race, I
and he may be away from the races for some
time. j
Matt Smart has arrived at Aqueduct from]
Pimlico ■with his string of horses, largely '
made up of Jumpers. i
Kimball Patterson has moved the E. Hard- '
Ing horses and tliose he is training for J. "W, '
Bean from Jamaica to Aqueduct. j
E. J. Tranter of the Faslg- Tipton Com-
pany Is making aj-rangements for a sale of I
horses In training that will be conducted In ]
the Belmont I’ark paddock during the meet- :
ing that opens there May 35. 1
Dr. R. AY. McCuHy reported Thursday that
tlio epidemic among tho horses is gradually •
wearing out and that most of the sick horses j
will be in active training before long, ex-
cept those that have been afflicted with a
high fever. ,
The R.mcocas Stable’s good three-ye.TT-old
Kai-Sang, one that has been on the sick list
for a considerable time. Is galloping again ■
at Belmont Park. '
James P'itzsimmona acting for Joseph H
Davis, steward of the Jockey Club, pu;-chascd
tl:e two-year-old Oran from W. C. Clancy.
ITiLi is the son cf A'oorhees and Coriune that
Clancy bought out of tho A. B. Smeckcls
sale AYednesday for $1,600. It is understood J
that l;o made a handsome profit on ids in- i
vestment.
RACING ESTATE FOE A SONG*
• James White obtained Moulton Paddoclca !
— the late Sir Eme.st Cassell’s racing estate ;
at Newmarket — at a bargain price, 5175 . 000 ; I
The place cost some 5600,000 and w as ono ■
of tho favorite places of the late King Ed- j
ward. It was at Moulton Paddocks that i
Golden Com received her education. Th® i
plac -3 embraces 1,215 acres and is complete ’
Id every waj’.
Elve-Eigbths Mile,
802 Prsonc Daya.lrOS SLS-ledy Boss .1:04
812-Coo!£ardie ...1:03% 913-Panl ConEeUyl:U
Three-Quarters Kile.
Torn Broom .1:23 914-HlIdur 1:19
914 EiiPrinite ....1:20 912-Mea»ines 1:26
9C5-FliblK'rty’bet 1:13 919 Sw. Bouqurt 1:21
Bersc-Iliclitlu Kile.
924 Mock OraDee.l:S0 925-Eoseat* 1:33
One Uile.
915-niatey 1:47 SlS-Oor Birthday. 1 :51
918-Hidaixh.t Snai:i 8 919-Y«tcU ......1;43
I
Friday, May 19, 1922
DATT.Y RACING FORM.
JAMAICA FORM CHART
KTW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, KAY 13, lC32.--Jamaica (I mile). Foorlcentli day. Metropolitan
Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Woftther oloar first two r&oes, raining thersaiter; tempera-
ture CO*.
Stewards, J. K. CowUln, W. Q. Street and W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, H. C. Smith and C. Comehlsen.
Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. C. RdwarOs.
Racing st.irls at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. ni,). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig- '
nres In parentheses following the distance of eiuh race indicate date, track record, age of horse and I
weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowunce.
C^O first race— 3-4 Milo. (Kay 3, 1928—1:11%— A— 125.) Purse $1,024. 4-yeax-olds and j
U{jv.'ard. Claiming. Jockeys who have not won two races. Net valuB to winner $724; |
second, $200; third, $1C0. I
BquiTalent booking odds— I>e Bonero, 1&160 to 100 straight. 6770 to 100 place, 3388 to 100 show;
Skilcs Knob. 1130 to 100 place. 330 to lUO show; Wm. Oldt, 88 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. g, by Tony Boncro — Aunt Ih-e, by WoolsUuirpe (trained by P. Coyne; bred by Mr. T, B.
Jone.-»).
Went to ptjst at 2:01. At post 2 mlnntcs. Start good and slow. Won ea:41y; second and third driv-
ing. DH BONKRO raced into the lead at once end, showing the moat speed, held 8W:iy throughout and
won easing up. SK1I.RS KNOB began well and raced forwanily all the way. WM. OLDT began slowly,
but raced around the others and closed a big gap under a weak ride. HSie race was run In a terrific rain-
storm and It was too dark to distinguish colors accurately on the backstretch.
Scratched— 5S331 Mabel O., Ill; C15S3 Archie Aleiander, ILL; (58190)Tw1nkle Blue. Ill; 61C19 Fred
Kinney. 103; 61050 North Shore. 105; 617G9 Pyx, 111; 61705 Charline, 100; 61653 Plantoon, lU; 60897*
MachiaTelli, 111; 61463 Funny Joe, 116.
Overweights — Sportsman, 2% pounds.
SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs, (May 21, 1921— S2%— 2— 110.) Ralph Purse.
vrJLOe.Avr $1,800. 2-year-oids. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Not value to
wymer $1,000; second, $200; third, $1C0.
AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin
AWtPPSt% % »4StrFin Jockeys
Bqniv. Odds Str't
(60.582) ‘MONASTERY WB 4 112 5 4 3* I'i 2k 1* P CatroncR Firneno 8-6 J 8-6 3-5 1-3
60232 ’ESQUIRE WB 4 98 3 1 2* 2* li 2' K Bell O Van Schoick I 8 7 2i 6-5
61 576* ’STAR COURT B 5 110 4 6 6* 5* 4‘ 3'i H Click M McKee 6 6 6 3 1
61729* ’.SPUCS WB 4 1C8 6 3 6* 6‘ 6'* 4‘ U Shell ickW Kearns 3 4 lS-57-5 1-2
61.)S7’WAU MAP B 5 95 7 6 l’| 4* 6’i B* R CostelloM J Dolan 6 8 8 3 8-6
61763*CO.\r. ETSHMANN wB 4 ICl 1 2 Ik 3‘ 3* 6‘® L Sim’om,W L Oliver 15 20 20 7 3
61341 ELECTION wa89S27 7777 P Cogan J Stetzar 6 10 10 4 2
Time, 24, 47%, 1:13%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. g, by Friar Rock — Okitau, by I'hiuudes (irained by C. Buxton; bred by Mr. John B.
Madden ).
Went to post at 2:32. \t post 2 minutes. Sfcirt good and slow. Won easily; second .and third driv-
ing. MON.4STDRY, prominent from the start, moved up rapidly on the outside while rounding the last
turn and Cook the lead, but i-ame extremely wide when entering tla> stretch and lost considerable ground,
then closed up again and cassiy passe<t ESQUIRB in the tiiial drive. E.'CQUIRB raced COMMISSIONER
EISUMANN into defeat in the early running, but tired in the last eighth after taking the lead. STAB
COLRT closed up ground steadily all the way. SPUU.S began slowly. WAR MAI* Ured. COMMIS-
SIONER EiSiiMANN set the early pace fast, but (juit badly ia the stretch.
C1746 BLUT3 NOSB
TRIUMPH
6174C RUSl’EM
C1774 DRE.\M MAKEHl
61491 PROCEEDS
61452 SEN. COMBS
61774 n-lNDER SETH
BIG SAPP
w 115 4 6 3* 2J 1» B Barnes Idle Hour St'k P*m Stb 300-100
WB 115 7 5 5* 3‘ 2k A Johnson GaRaher Bros 380-10<)
w US 3 T 2i l>i 3» H J Barko J S Ward 3SO-10O
w 115 8 4 6'J 4i 4‘ J Howard T C McDowcR 1100-100
w 115 6 8 7* 6* 5* J Kederis Williams Bros 2T15-100
w US 11 4J 6* 6* M Gamer R I, & A Baker loV'-lJO
w 115 2 3 8 7»» 7«*»r Murray W P Knebalkamp 905-100
w 116 6 3 Ih 8 8 E Pool G F BaJicr 1305 120
fS'jj ^COND RACE— 1 1-16 MHes.
olds and upward. Clauring.
(Miy 13. 1922— 1:44%— 6— 115.) Purse $1,024. 3-yoar-
Net value to winner $724; second, $200; third, $100.
Index liorses
AWtPPSl % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P 8
G1763*I,OIlD HERBERT w 7 113 10 7 5* 5k 4' 3* l«k E B’ator E Arlington
61*74 n-lNDER SETH w US 2 3 8 7»» 7**»T Murray W P Knebalkamp 903-100
BIG SAPP w 115 6 3 Ih 8 8 E Pool G F BaJicr 1305 120
Tiuao, 23%, 48%. 55%. Track muddy.
$2 mntnel.s paid. Blue Nose, $8.00 straight, $4.00 place, $3.20 show; Triumph, $.3.00 place, $3.60 show;
Rustem, $3.30 show.
E(juiv;;lent booking odds — Bliie Nose, 300 to 100 straight, 100 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Triumph,
150 to 100 place, 80 to 100 sliow; Rustf ra, 65 to 100 show.
■Winner — B. c, by Black Toney — Bcnanet, by St. Avonicus (trained by H. J. Thompson; bred by Mr.
Edward It. Bradley ).
Went to post at 2:36. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. BLUE NOSE was outrun for the first quarter, but moved up fa.st after saving gmnnd on the
stretch turn and. Cni.shing gamely, got up to win in the last stride. TKUIMITI finished fast after suf-
fering from much crowding during the race and. with a cle.nr course, would probably have won. RUST1I5I
raced iiito the le.id with a rusli vrhon BIG S.VP ran out and force<l the nearest contea.lers wide, but tired
in the stodch drive. DREA31 MAKER also was interfered witli. BIG SAP showed fine speed in early
paeemakiiig, but ran out and was eased up in tlie stretch.
Henitched--ClT74*Shower of Gold, 115; 61774 Jupiter, 115; 61511 T-ucidiis. 115.
61785=*DRUMMOND wsn 6 U3 1
61729 WALK UP WB 4 lOS 6
61674 U.,.\DY ZEUS w 4 103 7 10 8> 6* 6* 6* 4* C Lang O Peterson 3 3* 3J 7-5 3-5
61613’l.OUGH RED w 4 113 9 6 7k 7* 7* 7* 5* P Walla J W Healy 8 10 8 3 8-6
61678 * ’S'CH LIGHT III. wa 6 m 2 1 2* 2* ^ 4‘ 6» E Kum'crJ W FleUchman 15 15 15 6 3
C1733’TAN II. w 7 108 3 3 3> 4'i 5k 6* 71 E Martz H Ro.soacher 30 39 30 12 6
61678’BU.XO.M w 3 95) 5 8 10 8) 8* 8’® S'* J Merlmee W H Fizer 4 6 5 2 1
61729 KELIHER SB 5 113 4 4 9* 10 10 9* 9* J MetcaU M J Dolan 20 30 38 12 6
61733 5L\NDALAY wa 5 113 8 9 C* 9* 9* 10 10 G W CaPIP Williama 60 60 60 20 10
Time. 25, 49%, 1:15%, 1:41%, 1:47%. Track fast.
Winner — B. g, by Fits Herbert— Jlanzauita, by Midler (trained by F. Byer; bred in France by
Meaar.*. .Mackay & Carrcll).
Went lo post at 2::56. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third
driving. LUUl) HEUllKltT followed the leaders under hard restraint until on the l;ist turn, from where
he moved up with a rush on the outsiile and. under hard riding, wore the leaders down to win in the
last strides. DIlUMMUNi), off forwardly, displayed excellent siK-ed in paeomakiug. but was much used
ia laeiug Sil.Vltcn LIGHT 111. into defeat and tired finally. WALK UP made a game rush in the stretch,
but aLo was tiring at the end. L.MIY ZBl'S closed a big gap while racing on the outside. LOUGH RED
finish'd resolutely. KE.ARCH I.IGUT III. tired in the fin:il quarter.
Scratciied -61763’ Welcome Ktninger, 98.
Overweights — iiuxcm, 2% pounds.
wsn 6 113 1 2 14 I’i 1*
2 “k H ThomasShoa Stable
WB 4 lOS 6 5 41 3* 3* 2| 3*
2) 3) 3| T-6 3-6
A GantnerC Buxton 16 15 16 6 3
C Lang O I’etcrson 3 34 3} 7-5 3-5
P Walls J W Healy 8 10 8 3 8-6
E Kum'crJ W Flelschman 15 15 15 6 3
E Martz H Ro.acacher 30 39 30 12 6
J Merlmee \V H Fizer 4 6 6 2 1
J MetcaU M J Dolan 20 38 38 12 6
G W CaFIP Williams CO 60 60 20 10
THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 MUea. (Sept. 25, 1911-1:44%-
A Purse $1,400. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances.
ond, $200; third, $109.
■5 — 105.) St. Matthews Purse.
Net value to winner $1,100; sec-
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys
Equlv. Odds Str’t
r3)GANGW.4.Y
B Kenn’dy P J Kelley
61589*TAB. D’H’NEUR WB 6 115 4 4 5 44 4* 2| 2k J D 3I’ney G Drumheller
58134 TUI.ANE
61773 CHACOLET
w 3 1024 5 5 2* 2* 2k
B 4 119 3 3 44 5 5
61455 ’SIR THOM. KEANws 4 112 1 2 3* 3* 3*
3* A Wilson G.allaher Bros
4* J H Burke Hal Price Headley
6 T Murray W Porklns
THIRD RACE— 5-8 MUa.
I'lllies. Claiming, Net
aXED RACE— 5-S MUa. (May 19, 1917— 59%— 2— 100.) Pur:e $1,024. 2-year-olds.
I'iliies. Claiming, Net value to winner $724; second, $200; third, $100.
AWtrPSt % % % Str Fin
4-5 1 9-101-4 out I
3 4 4 4-5 out :
4 44 4 1 out '
6 6 6 6-5 out I
(Gi7«l)LADY MYRA w 110 1 1 2»| 2* 2* 14 R Carter M L Allen 4-5 1 9-101 4 out
(61783)EUL w 109 2 3 1' l-A y z* C Lang H Alterinan 3 4 4 4-5 out
(61612 IHAIDEB w lOS 4 4 4 4 4 3* L Morris SunnyUnd Stb 4 44 4 1 out
61701*BBSS1E LEIGHTON w 103 3 3 S* 3* S' 4 L McAt.'e H Roseacher 6 6 6 6-5 out
Time, 235i, <7%, 1:00. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. f, by Atheling II. — 5Iluuow, by Minoru (trained by L. H. Tryon; bred by Nevada Stock
Farm).
Went to post at 3:21. At po^t 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. L.VDY MYRA, after racing ia close pursuit of EOK from tlie sUirt, responded gamely when called
on fur a final effort and was Uniwing clear in the last strides. EOE rushed to tlie front and set a fast
early p:ice. but could not withstand the winner’.a chalieiiged. IIAIDEK easily passed BESSIB LEIGHTON
ia the stretch. 'i*he latter quit and ran below her best form.
rOUSXH RACE— 1 Mdo. (Juna 19. 1919— 1:38%— 3— 129.) Seventh Running STUYVE-
SANT HANDICAP. Guaranteed Value $6,000. S-year-olds, Net value te winner
Time, 23%, 43, 1:14, 1:41%, 1:48%. Track muddy.
$2 mntuels paid. Gangway, $6 00 straight, $3.20 place, $2.40 show; IPahleau d’Honneur, $3.00 place.
$2.40 sliow; Tulane, $3.00 show.
E'luivalent booking odds— Gangway. 200 to 100 straight. (M) to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Tableau
d’Honucur, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Tulane, 5iJ to 100 show.
Winner— B. c, by Luke McLuke— Little Oasi.s, by Belvidere (trained by C. O. Van Meter; bred by
Messrs. B. Vi ley i Son).
Went to post at 3:09. At po.st 1 minute. St:irt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. G.ANGW.W’ sot a fast pace under hard restraint for the first half mile and drew away when called
on to win as his rider pleased. TABl.E.VU D’HO.N.N’EUR beg:in slowly and was far back for the first
h:ilf, hut came fast under hard riding in the lust half and outstayed TUI*AN'K. The latter began badly
and showi-d much speed, but w.as done after going seven-eighths. CiiACOIJiT is a poor mud runner.
SIR TUO.M.AS KEAN was done after going well for Ihrec-quartera.
Scratched— 56250 Sir William, 106.
Overweights — I'ulane, 2% {lounds.
OOO fourth race— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 16, 1913—1:11—3—105.) $1,590 Added. 3-year-old*
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,150; second, $328.50; third, $134.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equlv. Odds Str’t
6l7f4*EI.MER K. w 5 109 5 3
C!615»ROYAL DICK w 4 108 4 4
(61741) HIGH COST wB 7 114 1 5
61741 TOP O’ TH’ M’NG wb 9 118 3 2
w 4 110 2 1
1' I'l I* 1* G Bre’ning Q Drumheller
21 2' 2'i 2* J Robbina G Watts
4' 4 3* 3’ 3® E Pool Horisant Stable
6 5 4* 4* B Barnes W C Weant
3' 4« 6 5 J Owens J S Ward
$4,650; second, $800; third. $400.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
CHOPS
(56710).SNOB II.
61737 GAX.ANTMAN
G1737 1TP.ATE GOLD
61643’MODO
C1737’JUNE GR.AS3
f.1400 VIOLINIST
6l732*COLUMN
6 16 7 9 * C H ES TE RB ROOK
WB 117 4 7 7* 1*
Sanford F Stb 2) 24 11-54-6 3-6
w 115 16 3* 2'4 2‘ 2‘ 2* H 1 homa.sOreontree StablefS
w 116 2 2 Ik 3' S* 3* 3’ L I^'ko Greontroe StablefS
w 115 8 4 6' 64 5k 54 4' L McAtce Modo Stable 4
wu 115 5 3 54 6' C| 4k 6* F Keogh G A Cochran 4
WB 110 6 1 44 7® 7* 7* 6* W Kels.ay H C Fisher »
w 117 3 6 34
WB 10S4 7 8 8
4*4 6* 7'® C F’b’UicrM L SchwarU
3 S4 8 1 1-2
3 31 8 1 1-2
4 5 6 3 1
4 6 5 3 1
30 30 30 t 4
6 8 T 21 6-6
L Morris Ch’afbrook F StblS 16 16
tCoupK'd in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time, 24%, 48%, 1:13, 1:39%. Track muddy.
Winner — Br. c, by Prestige — ilay-Dura, by Isldor (trained by U. Hughes; bred by Mr. John Sanford).
Went to post at 3’.''ii. At {uiat 1 minute. Start good and slow. 'Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. SNOB 11. met with slight interference while going to the first turn, but moved up rapidly when
on the backstretch and. passing the early leader, raced Into a long lead to win cased up. O.tLANTMAX
raced in clo.acst pursuit Uiruiighout, hut could never improve his position. PIRA'TH GOLD set the early
pace and was hard ridden all the way. &1UDO was cunsiderabiy buffeted about and raced weU. JUNE
GR.4S6 tired in the stretth. COLU.MN was eased up when beaten. GUESTDRBUOOK was always outrun.
Scratched— (61784)EmoUon, 117; 57939 Blelvecouanl, 110; 61643 William A., 117; 61745 Lettermun,
117; 6172i>*Flfiy-Fifty. 108.
Overweights — Violinist, 1 pound; Chesti’rbrook. 2%.
fifth race— 3-4 Mile. (May 3, 1929— l;ll%— 4— 125.) Purse $1,024. O-year-olds
OAOjU 4 and upwaad. Claiming, Net value to winner $724; second, $200; thiid, $100.
(01*41)H1GH COST W8 7 114 1 5 4'4 3‘ 3’ 3® E Pool Florisant SLible 70-108
617 41 TOP O’ TH’ M’NG wb 9 110 3 2 6 5 4* 4* B Barnes W C Weant 2400-130
58173®ADONIS w 4 110 2 1 3* 4> 6 5 J Owens J S Ward 380-108
Time, 23%, 43, 1:14. Track muddy.
$2 mutuels paid, Elmer K., $11.10 straiglit, $5.50 place. $3.30 chow; Royal Dick, $12.30 place. $4.10
show; High Cost, $2.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Elmer K., 455 to 100 straight, 175 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Royal Dick,
515 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; High Cost, 20 to 100 .show.
Winner— Ch. g, by Sir Ashton— Venom, by Cromwell (trained by D. F. Cannon; bred by Mr. J. U
Knight).
Went to post at 3:40. At post .5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; seconl and third driv-
ing. KI.MER K. b»g.an fast and, racing into a good lead at once, held sway for the entire race to win
casing up. ROY.VL DICK showed a good order of speed and raced in near and game pur:-nlt for the en-
tire way. HIGH COST was in close quarters during the first three -eighths, was brought wide into the
stretch and tired In the last eighth. ADONIS was done after going a half mile.
Seratched— 61037»Ararat. 107; 01741=Miss MuOina, 9S; 55S12’James B. Brown, 102; 61793 ConrlMhipL
110; 61743 Marehona, 102; Jimmie Daw, 113.
ft"! fifth race— 1 Mile. (May 7, 1921— 1 :36%— 3— 93.) Tyler Hotel Haj-.dicap. $1,500
vAOOO Added. 3-year-alds and upward. Not value to winner $1,350; second $381; third, $20t
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin
Equlv. Odds Str't
61744 BLANCHE MAC
GLISS’KINBURN
61773 BONUS
w 4 102 3 5 Ik Ik 3* ih i»k A Wilson Chandler Stable
W3 5 103 6 4 3® S' Ik 2k 2* B Kenn’dy Gallahrr Bros
w 3 101) 2 14* 4** Sk 3* 3* J Kederis Croentree Stable
AWtPP.St *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
61739 I RIDE OF INDl.V wn 6 122 4 2
61702 MAVOURNEKN WB 4 113 7 6
G1473*.MOLLlU B RNE3 wb 4 105 5 4
6170 4* K. OF T. ICHLR wb 4 118 8 6
C150;5 KO:.lULU.S w 4 117 1 3
00963 RLGAL LODGE wa 7 128 6 7
61358 Joseph BltAX'.X wSlO-o 3 8
CC 431 MAMBl w 4 116 3 1
1* F Keogh 3 Ross
2* T Nolan B A Lane
3’ E KummerP J Fox
4* O Babin W V Caaoy
3 3 11-57-11)1-3
6-5 9-6 9-6 3-5 1-4
50 50 20 6 2)
332) 7-101-3
6* 6* 5) L Morris Sunnylooid Stb 39 GO 50 15
GO 63 60 28 18
60 100 100 40 28
00963 RLOAL LODGE wa 7 128 6 7 6* 6'i 5* 6* C F'b’lherE G Soule 6 T 7 2| 1
61358 Joseph BltAX'.X WSIO-O 3 8 8 8 7» 7“ Q W C’rcllH P Gurdnor GO 60 60 20 10
CC 431 MAilBl w 4 116 2 1 3* 7' 3 8 J Taylor P J Mallory 60 100 100 40 28
Time, 24%, 48, 1:13%, Track muddy.
Wlnn»r— B. h, by Delhi — Dominoes, by Dumiiio (trained by S. L. Burch; brtsd by Wlckllffe Stud).
W'l-nt to post at 4:19. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. 1‘RIDE OF LN’DI.V, favored by the going, took the lead soon after the start and, setting a fast
pace, won wlih speed in reserve. MAVOURN'liKN raced in eloseat pursuit all tlie way and waa hard rid-
den to wlthstiiDil MOLLIS BARNES’ challenge. The latter saved ground on tlio turna and finished fast.
KNIGHT OF THE llEATUER was bhiifiicd back at the start, but secured a chiar course and raced well.
110511' LUS gained steadily. RliXlAL laJJXlH was eased up when beaten.
Scratched — (017C7)Etlgar Allan I’oe, 132; 6c«>3fl Jyntta, 117; (01705 ) At I spa, 112; 617C0 Quesada, 108;
61760 Manna, lU; 61307 Ualu, 115; 6371a i’ancier, 99.
Overweights — Joseph Brant, 1 pound,
QO© 6IX.XH RACE— 5-8 MU®. (May 19, 1917— 66%— 2— 109.) Purse $1,094. 8-year-clda.
Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $724; seoood, $800; third, $100,
61744 MARJORIE HYNESw 5 111 4 3 2') 2') 4'® 4'* 4'» M Garner H.arned Bros & Jones 330-1)8
; 57954 DIOMED w 5 101 1 3 5 5 5 6 6 G Fields W C Weant 3413-100
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13%, 1:39%. Tiack muddy.
I $2 mntuel.<! paid, Blanche Mae, $7. SO straight, $3.10 place, $2.70 show; Kinbum, $2.60 place $2.20
, show; Bonus. $.3.30 show.
i Ikiuivaloiit booking odds— Blanche Mac, 290 to l‘)0 straight, 55 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Kinbum.
30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Bonus, 63 to U)0 show,
i Winner— B. f, by Light Brigade — Caviet, by ILsndvjme (trained by L. V. Bellew; bred by Mr. J. O.
: Milam).
I Went to post at 4:15. .\t post 1 minute. Start good ami slow. Won driving: second and th'ird the
: same, P.L*tNCIlE MAO, showing tine fo.nu, .set a fast pace to race .M.MUOItlE HYNKS to defeat in the
i first half and. after being he:tded by KI.NBURN, challenged tlie latter g:iniely and oiitfinislied him in a
! hard drive. The latter came wide into the stretch and made a game Gui h. liO.N'US was badly otitruB
early and came with a rush through the stretch, but tired near the end. M.VIUDRIE HYNES quit after
going well for three-quarters.
Scratched— 61744 Brother Batch, 103; 61744 ilinto II., 116.
Overweights — Bonus, 3% pounds.
CJ'I QQ/< SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 21, 1221— 52 %— 2—110 ) Purs® $1,309. 2-year-
vf Ot_> A olds. Claiming. Net valna to wi.mar $1,020; second, $200; third, $100.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
61746 GUEST OF HONOR w 112 6 5
61794 WIDA
64771 ANN.V TOD
61555 NOWATA
fcllOl’Sl'ONE AGE
61386 SPARTIN.V
61658*MISS CLAIRH
•GO
Cl 634 ANTONI.A
61742 VAIX)ISB
tMutuel field.
w 112 10 8
w m 1 I
w 109 9 4
w 107 6 T
w 109 4 3
w 112 g 3
w 104 3 9
w 109 3 3
w 109 7 18
3* 4* 1* B Kenn'dy Fair .4cre I
4* 1* 2* M Gat nor T E Muelhm
Ik 2'A 3« A Johnson J W Bailey
2'i 3* 4') K Pool Monlfort Jones
5* 5* 5* E Roehna W A Bauii:gartner
6') 0* 6* A 'Wilson J B Smith
7') 7‘ 7* D Connelly C Wiedemann
9* 8’ 8*» J Owens G Drumheller
Equlv. Odds Str’t
•’air .4cre Farm Stahl® 37r<3-l)0
I E Mueller 880-luO
8') 9* 9'® J H B'jrke McGowan & Taylor
10 10 18 J Robbins G Watts
Index lloisei
BUD I-ARNKR
617G8 'CERTAIN
61611 ROSEATE II.
61479 CLINKERINA
61706 ‘HOMESTRETCH
MILY VON
61768 PA'l'SY B.
AWtl’PSt % % %SUFia Jockey* Owner*
O H O P 8
w 115 3 8
w lU 6 5
ws U5 5 6
w* 112 2 8
WB 115 4 4
w lU 1 1
w 115 7 T
2* 2* 2* li B Sand® J H Maddau 7-109-107-101-5 out
2* C F'b'therF Johnson 8-5 2 8-8 1-4 out
3* Q Babin C A Applegate 30 60 40 8 3
4* L Lyk® Orcuntre® Stable IS 28 U 4 6-6
5* T Nolan H Alterman 10 15 15 4 6-6
C* O W’ C’roUDlomond Stable 90 G8 60 15 6
T W Kclsay F Houatmoan 88 68 50 16 I
Ik 1* 1* 2* C ^^11
8* 3* 3» 3* a Babin
4'|4k 4* 4* L Lyk®
6» 6k 6* 6* T Nolan
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:91, Track muddy.
Winner — B. c, by Th® Finn — Dreumsome, by Superman (trained by F. M, Taylor; bred by Mr. John
B. Madden) ,
Went to post nt 4:50, At ix)«t 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same, BUD LUl.NEU, away forwardly, displayed much apeed and wa* forced back when CERTAIN took
th® lead, l»iit rccovert-l quickly and, under vigorous riding, wor* th® latter down In the final eighth,
CERTAIN ru.shcil into the lead and drew away on tu® lurt turn, but tired und appeared to refuse to ex-
tend lii.nseif when cballcngcd. RUSEAT'N U, ran a gam® race all the way. CLINKERINA could never
get up, I
Scratched —C1763*Nass:m, 113,
tMutuel field. Time, 23%, 43, 55%. Track muddy.
$2 mutuels paid. Guest of Honor, $77.10 straight, $32.30 place, $12.90 show; Wida. $S.30 place $1 90
show; Anna Tod, $3.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Guest of Conor, 3755 to 100 straight, 1.515 to 100 place,- 515 to 100 show;
Wida, 315 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show; Anna Tod. 50 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. c, by Pataud— Bright Start, by Star Shoot (trained by J. McPher.son; bre-d by Mr. D. T.
Matlock),
Went to post at 4:45. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. "V'on easily; second and third driv-
ing. Gl E3T OF HONOR came with a great rush in the stretch and. firing the l":id ea lly ia the last
seventy yards, won ea.sing up, WiD.\ raced Into the lead when an eighth oat, but w,as easily passed by
the winner. ANN.V TOD set a fast e.-rly pace mi l tired, but fiuisli-'d gamely. NOWATW showed s;ice I,
but tired in tlie hast sixteenth. ANTONIA was close up when she stuaibled. MISS CLAIRE droiip-d
back suddenly on the first tnm.
Siratched — C1712 Sister Josella, 1C9; C1495 LesUe, 112.
Overweights — Anna Tod, 2 pounds; Miss Claire, 3.
#>"8 SEVENTH RACE— 1 3-lS Kilos. (May 25. 1919— 1 :69%— 3— 105.) $1..3C0 Adled. 4-year-
olds and upwoid. Claic:ing. Net valao to winner $1,930; second, $230; third, $123.
AWtl’PSt % % »i Str I'ia Jockeys
Equlv. Odds Etr’t
CHUaCHiLL DOWNS FORM CHART
LOUIS V IjLLR, KY,| THURSDAY^ MAY I8| 1822, — -ChurchUl Downs (1 mile), FlfCb day, Kentucky
Jockey Club, Spring Mcellng of 18 days, VToathur rainy; temperature 60*,
Stewards. Charles V, Prle®, B. 0, Nuckupi, Jr., A, O, Leonard ond O, W. Hay. Judges, W. H, Shelley,
N. H. McCh lland and J, B. Wallaca, Starter, A, B, Dad®. lUcln* Secretary, W, U, Shelley.
Racing Elart* at 2:00 p, m, (Chicago time S;00 p. m.>, W Indicabi* whip, 3 spur*. B bllukeia. Fig-
ure* in pureuthesca following (he distance of each race tnUlcate date, track record, ago of borso and
weight carried, •Indicate* apprcatico ellowance,
RACE— B-4 Mil®, (Oct, 19, 1919-^;1V-#— H».) Tur®® $1,30®, 9-ywtr-old* and
ups.aavi. Claiming, Net voia® t® urinner |1,0G0) EooenA, |iW} thir4
61 510 ‘NURTURE
(6165J)NORDECK
61747 ALEX JR.
6IOfi9*®COUNTI-:S3
;'9297*®DAhIORlS
61 7 75 ‘CORSON
61770 LE BLECET
w 4 108 C 4 1' 1'
w 3 115 4 6 8" 2'i
WB 5 112 3 7 7 7
WB 4 102 5 3 2k 41
I’J 1) I'i J Kederis Williams Bro.s
VI 2‘ 2‘® A Wilscn C W Chappell
G’ 3k S* II J B'.r'ae A W Jac'ason
4* 4‘ 4’ G Brynlng W S Rrace
WB 1 93 2 6 6'* G‘ 6' 5' G* B Sch-’ffel
w 6 107 1 1 4' 3h 3'i 6’ C® C .‘^luder
G J Long
B C Banbury
I, A Sf-regni
AWtPPSt H % HBtrFIg Jockey*
5694 4 DB BONERO WB 1136 i \
57624 ‘SKILK.S KNO» w 10 l« XI X
61769‘®WiI, OLDT W* 3 100 4 U
(,0951 lIULT/3 WB 4 11$ f
47810*BIND1NO TIB wB 6 184 8
57002 » VAN’.SA 'WBLf.Ea wn T HI 8
58291 ‘Gll’Sr QUEEN WBB 7 U1 10 9
01619 HPORTSMAN V 8 197) 2
C17CD»PliII-ANDERER •ynw 4 W 8
60951 BLACK HACKLQ *T^ 119 *
( 01656 )KAUAZZA WB fi U4 i 4
tkintuel field, Tima,
^ mu tael® paid. Be Bofiora, |33l.20
|8,90 Bhewi Wik, out, 1249 choir.
Ik 14 1» I* J KederU A Boar*
94 « 8* A Jolp^Bon W Fewlrtsr
4* a Q Bro’nlng Q V Bakef
6» ^ J J> M*poy W Ii Pram
8) 5* C Studey
« S> 7*
a
«J 44 O Field*
7* 7} J Vraaei$
a »* i Howard
JdJq How BtTl
W 0 Wooirt
jr p Baker
T 0 McDoir*#
8* 8« B StmbU g O Oahu
11 1»* 1 H Butko W H HaH
108 Ji P ConaeUy BradSold A KliauT
Sqalv, Odds Str't
I$«0-100
8330-100
150-100
71835-100
m 6tb 585-10)
9490-100
U38-1 'j 0
t
t
t
BJUV 235-100
OI77O LE BLLUET wsB 5 103 7 3 6* G) 7 7 7 G Field.s I, A Sf*regni 337-i-lOO
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:16%, l:42’j, 1:55, 2;0;%. Track muddy.
$2 mutuels paid, Nurtm-o, $14.00 straight, $S.70 place, $1.10 show; Nordeck, TO place $3 00 show
Alex Jr., $2.90 show. ’
Equivalent booking odds— Niirfiire, 600 to 100 str-jlght, 335 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Nordeck.
1S5 te 100 place, 50 to ICO show; Alex Jr., 45 to 100 .‘how.
Winner— Ch, g, by Martinet- Druid, by Sir Dixon (trained by P. J. Williams; bred by Slossrs Wil-
j Hams Bros.).
Went to post at K:10. At post 1 minute. Start good ond slow. Won pa.sily; seconl and third driv-
I ing. NURTURE hard ridden, raced Into the lead at once and, setting a good pace, gamely held NOR-
I DECK safe in the final drive. NOIlDIfOK ran a good race and was close up ail ti:e way. .\I.EX JR.
wn* taken all ever Iho t.-ack In the early running In hanllng for good going and c’o>'ed a big gap
COUNTtkia raced prominently most of the way. CORSo.N’ dropped back after going a half mile
Scratched- 61C50 Plctor, 108; 61770 Chlnnie Wal.sb, 107; 60507 Richelieu, 103; 61747 .Mormon Eider
113; C15S9 Pit, 107; a775 Millcrsbarg, 103; Ol.^SG Plato, lo3.
O’NEILL STILL AT THE TOP I DOUBLE FOR LUCIEN LYNE
9t», lilt, Tr*d; muddy,
Btnagtkt,lM97vtf *1^70 abein >hllea Kuoh, $39.«0 place.
My 1 Frank O’Neill sUll leads the ll.st The King of Spain scored a double at San
of winning Jockeys In France with 25 vie- _ . ^ .
torles, followed by licUliouse with 20; Mc- Sunday, April ..0, with I.ole Ful-
Gca, 15; Sharpe, 14. and Wlnkfield, 13, Three the Marcon Prize, and Ruban lu the
Americans lu the first five uxpiaina French Ca.sino Prize. Beth winners wore ridden by
esteem of our riders.
Luclen Lyne, the Kentuckian.
DAILY RACING FORM.
Friday, May 19 , 1999
CHURCHILL DOWNS ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, MAY 19
WKATnUIR CLOtnOYl TRACK HEAVY.
NEEDY, b. f, 9 (M) 109 By Trevifco— A^nes Kay, by Tho Commoner,
(Trainer, E. 1?. Eroeks. Otrnea-, R. P. Brooks).
felYTl Churchill 4i f 54%fa«t C4 ICt 8 T l‘ 9'* J Owens B Poprye, Ynlta, Corto
BANDEATT, br. t, 8 (H) 112 By Tony Bonar»— Crownlct, by Kozagan,
(Trainer, W, FoikLas, Ouner, C. Clay).
First start.
Rarln* starts at S:00 E at. (CblMSO ttiae 8:00).
0 Boper'sr mud tanner. X (Itxsl mod tuouer.
9^ Pair mad runner. (U) Maidens. •Atn>r>iaUc«
allowance, b I'.itnkera.
First Race— 8-4 Stils.
Pnrsa 81,800. 8-yaar-alds. Pill'as. Olslmlnit.
(Track rocoftl: Oct. 10, 1918— 1:U— 3— 103.)
To4ny‘a
Ind. nerse. Wt. Roe. A.Wt.Ilan.
eU« aOlyn 104 1:12H 1050723
G01-.8* •WsrtFsM Lady ...112 l;lSHm 104 X 720
(C0$41) *lilnUe Q 10341:13*4 100X713
6161B BrlBbt Le.nf 100 l:lSli OO..Tlr.
65SS7» lady Delbl 104.. 710
«06£3 •bDolIy Yardrn 110 1:10 04X710
50801 •McGea’a Pink (M). 04.. 700
Sononi Sac«— 4 lA Fciionss.
Purse 81,3<X). 2-je:r-cli3, kiaidens. Fillies.
Claitains,
(Track record: Msy £1, 1921— 52%— 2— 110.)
le 8:00). eiSOO Vou Jou ICt 1:10)44
ruauer. 01759 Loniccra (M) .,..101 1:10 ikn
n>rcatic« COcCO *Aaia .............1121:14%
S1819 Puncy Free (M) . . .UOll'.lO
rtfib Baco— 1 1-ie Miles.
) ‘ JelfersonTllle llandictip.
Purse 81,700. S-ye.ir-oIda nml upward,
Wt nan. (Track reccrJ: Sept. £3, 1911 — 1;44%-
1050723 («T72) Rep .■n .. .100 l:4r,*4
104X7"0 (OKTl) American Bey ....112 l:43Vfi
100X 713 01743* blouctt 112 1:44%
09 71"> 81617 Brotlicriy Loro ..110 1:4314
104"7lb 81851* Frank W 110 1:4.3*4
04X710 81667* ISlarucy Stone ...102 1:43%
04 703 81743 KyaterioUJ Girl ...103 IrlOli
€1748 Tluiren lOS 1 :4Ss
61S33 Dleined 1C9 1:40%
B4..733
•"■ ’K 3rd RACE
B4..730
103.. 72S
I’eavce Valley Parse. 3-ycar-ol«l.s and npsvard,
(May 7, lOUl 1 j30 1-5 .'I 0.3.)
LADY ASTOE, br. f, 3 B3 By Sweep — Hartha Lee, by Marta Santa.
(Tra’’ncr, \V. B. rinnegan. Owner, 37. F. Knebclkninn).
61038 Havana. 1 1-8 l:£4*4fast 3 HI « « 4‘ 2'i U Scheffcl 0 Rebuke. Quea.ada, C
ChUmlna. 60935 Havana ImSOy l:43HKOod 3 104 1 4 5* I'J i? Kcheffel 0 Quesada, Lisliter, L
-8 — 103.) 800W5 llava.na S-4 l:12«fast 6 1(« 3 # 8 4i S* D .S< h“ffel 0 Lej.'li.»ru, CberryTree,
4 109XT3O Havana 6i f l:07Hrast 8 105 3 4 4 3‘ D B -Sch.^frel 6 L B Sli.-ep, C.d’Am.M
5 113X 740 .384')2 I.ci’ton 1 l:S»*i<BBt 3S 102 »» 8 < *i S* K Scol.io B Rockmin’ti-r, Bonus,
0 110X 740 Ixi'ton 1 LsAituud 18 « 1 3 3 3 2'i 3» E Srohie 7 Rekab, Evelyn Whlti
6 114 X 740 itfClG t‘hurrn-1 3-4 l:12i;faat 78 105 8 7 7 7> 7* E .Scoble 8 J.Howdre. I'rec. Lull
1 1-8 l:£4*4fast
ImSOy l:43HKOod
S-4 l:12«fast 5
6i f l:07Hrast 8
1 LSB'iLiBt 3S
1 l:«-'3ituud 18
3-4 l:12i;faat 78
S 110 X 740 DOROTHY B17CKNEE. b. f, 3
4 103X 740 (Trslner, T. L. Pierce. Ow
Owner, 0. W. Kcora, Jr.).
2'i U Scheffel 0 Rebuke, Ques.ada, Cherry Tree
I'i i? Kcheffei 0 Quesada, Lisliter, L'sliorii
o* n S'-heffel 0 Leslioru, CberryTree, C-Emaiito
D B d/:h.'frel 6 L B Slirep, C.d’Amuur. Arl l'X,
8) 3’ K Scoliio 0 Itockmin’tcr, Bunns, blai . t-'.iliun
2'J 3’ E Sruhie 7 Rekab, EvelynWhlte, BiMySlar
7* 7* E .Scoble 8 J.Howdre. I’rec. Luis, M.iV'.diur
By HcQes — ^Elizabethan, by Hamburg:,
817S3 bAshlanJ 00 l:50*ih 8 B7X7:
Sixth H&co — 4 1-2 Furloacs.
Purse $1,300. 2-ycar-olda. Cults and Geldings.
Allowances,
(Trock record: liay 21, 1021— 52%— 3— 110.)
01638) Prince K 118 :53h 120X7
51791* Larchmont 113 :54% 112X7
61746) Dan B. O’SnllivnnAOO :54)4 112.. 7
61T74 Qoiatn Cnist (M).. 108. .7
0511 Laeldus (H) 115 1:01*4 h 108.. 7
Seventh Eaoe — 1 S-13 Miles.
32%— a— 110.)
ftKZtl*
•Full Fpooa
..112
:34(i
109.. 725
<1791
•Happy Momeafct .
..107
;6:%
104.. 7Y)
S15SC
•Miss Ijelghton ..
..112
:57t4
104.. 715
615?3
Belle of lUuo RidgellO
109. .713
<.'688
Irouo Walton . .
..110
ICO.. 710
<1$H
Prohahlo
..113
114.. 70.5
(U771
Necd.T
..104
:CC:i
109. .705
Bandeau
112
TMrd Hace,.-! KDe,
Pewee N alley Pure.
61778 Churchill
8 4 1:12 fast
42
65
1
1
I'-
2-4
A
Arvln
12
61633 I.,ex’toa
E-l l:13?ifast
43
94
3
1
ll
£x
W
Pool
10
€1513 Lex’ton
3-4 l:16)ihvy
M
107
1
3
6*
6‘*
O
WlUhv
7
5S234 Lex’ton
FC HlOisfnnt 77
106
6
6
4
$'
6'*
C
Dlshm’n
0
68’-87 Lex’ton
S-4 l:13?tfast 40
BO
4
3
3
64
T*
O
D'hmoul'J
571S7 Th’cliffe
64 f 1:03 fast 2
l')7
2'
N
Foden
8
61791* Larchmont
(61746) Dan B. O'
61'Ei4 Golden Cre
iuin„s. £C.,J5 U’shire 5t f 1 .■07I4}fOodl>-10 112 1 3 1 2»
:«IS7 Windsor 8-4 l:12*if,ast 11 107 3 111*
o54.r7 Windsor 6J f l:10%slow 8 112 3 1 1 IJ
12OX7u0 D'shire 6-8 l:01%fust 2i lltii 7 4 8 4*
112X745 -gvQ Windsor 6-8 l;0)*ll’aBt 15 113 4 3 4 3i
Ft.Erie 6-8 l;0i%fast 27-10 111 3 8 11*
I TEAVESTY, b. h. 6 105
•• (Trainer, J. 1. Bmlth. Owner, H. H. Hewitt).
61023 liox’ton 3-4 l:l3*i fast CO llOJ 9 8 4)
daimlng. 6.*S43 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:0.8 fast 17 113 6 2 2 3 4'
-105.) I.,ei’ton 1 1-16 l:47If.alow 18-5 112 8 4 4 3 4*
113X715 58267 Lex’ton 8-4 l:13%fast 68 115 7 » » 0i>
109X7l» ! ^*^'3 Church'! 7-8 1J5 fast 81 110 2 7 8 6 6*
108X715 1^*'^^^°^** 8-4 l:127sfast 79 109 8 7 7 6‘
108X715 57268 I.,atonla ll:35i4;fast 25 108 5 6 4 4 8‘
109X710 1 1-8 l:51%fast Elf 98 4 7 9 9 9*
61793* Chatterton (M) ...104 1:8S% 8 103.. 740
Fourth Eslcc — S- 4 Kile.
Purse $],SOO. S-yecr-clJs, Flliics. Claiming.
(IVack record: Oct. IG, 1013— 1 -.11— 3— 105.)
(61C5.2) l.HdRIMBA 104 1:14% U0X750
(tiO,..) 1 ctia Ill 1:13% 108X710
61770 *bHond lOS 2:00%
61826* bAIex Jr 1....110 2:00%
617S5 •Randol
61747 bMorraon Eider 104 2:01%
61770 »CorUIa
61T75 Grand Daddy (M).
61790 bKiuipalong 101 2:00%
2' N Foden 8 I'-.-vuiiitc, riiKii I’ln, \\’es..:f i:.
21 3*1 J H Burke 9 ll'nipetyi’.uinp.s, Killy Biinn. Aiva
1* 3» J II Burke 7 Aloft, Killy Dunn, Orma
IJ J H Biuke 9 S.AdiMus, Ll'iiMuell.. UilhlMuld
4* 6*1 H Hriladlii 11 Jski'ltcrser, H.l'rlnce, Lil.Maell.
31 31 H Saliidin 12 Murblo, K. Bunn, Kred at Home
1* 3'1 II Suladin 10 Muss Fux II.. Marble, Clunnutan
By Ballot — Coy Uaid, by Kfnsctou,
8 109X710 •’7237 I.Atonla 1 1-8 l:51%fast Elf
5 114X710 >7075 Latonla 1 1-16 1 .ICVfHst 60
8 frlXTlO '^70 I^atonia S-4 l;14%slow 83
6 118x705 Col. Fair 1 1-8 l:51%tast —
4 101X705 IKirOEES, b. f, 8
109 8 7
108 5 8 4
98 4 7 9
»8 I I 3
107 U 19
114
CECRCHILL DOWNS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From Junamry 1, lOiil, to May lU, 1022, luclunive.
At or I At or
Jones, IL R ..... .22
WHiioa. F. .
Howard, J.
Ecnnedy, B. ..
Pool, H
Saladin, U. ..
Fields, G
Ullcy, W
Bamea, BL ....
Kochm. £L ...
Wilson, A. ...
Bobbins, J. ...
McDermott, Ik
Noble. H.
BuiTett, N. ...
Connelly. D. ..
Burke, U. J. .
Belief fcl. B. ..
Pan!, F
Burke, J. H. ..
King. U.
Mooney, J. D.
1st RACE
iB'icx Course
6I.1T4, b. f, 8
P.O.
Over
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
Sd.
Jockey.
P.O.
Over
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
8A
.33
lot
40
10
0
4
Paul, F
. J2
107
161
18
14
21
.23
lOG
S3
0
9
2
Gray, H.
. .12
104
66
7
12
6
.22
03
79
17
IS
7
Scobie, B.
. .12
103
619
T7
84
01
M)
107
6S2
137
107
122
Taylor, W. W.
.12
114
OS
12
8
18
.19
100
S85
74
60
66
Lunsford, H. . .
. .11
U4
261
80
40
28
.18
103
L16
21
U
10
Murray, T. ....
. .11
111
S54
88
S3
62
.13
03
119
21
0
18
Kederis, J
.10
103
142
14
16
13
.18
113
612
100
89
100
Smith, K. .....
. JO
103
243
26
21
16
.17
1C3
668
113
07
124
Bume.s N. J. ..
. .09
107
2S9
25
86
88
J7
111
IW
82
21
22
Breon'ng, Q. ...
.09
07
20
£0
23
.16
104
703
ll’J
01
05
Frioshon, A. ...
. .09
05
133
12
25
10
.16
117
123
20
10
16
Willi.a, 6
. .09
107
242
22
10
84
.13
103
600
S3
85
79
Zoeller, J
. .09
107
310
27
80
84
.13
106
13
8
1
8
Rice, L. .......
. joa
100
22
a
4
8
.15
103
513
73
80
75
Yerrat, A
. .03
OS
52
4
4
4
J5
lU
20
4
4
7
Martin, E
. .03
105
171
13
0
20
.16
104
437
67
63
66
McGraw, S
. .03
DO
123
10
21
11
.15
107
SOS
46
40
62
Morrissey, W. .
. .03
111
254
20
20
19
.14
110
244
S3
23
16
Dishmon, 0. ...
. .07
102
40
8
8
3
.14
no
£20
32
31
£0
Owens, J
. .07
93
163
12
20
16
.14
112
519
74
«1
72
£Ui 8» H. ••••.••
. .04
93
23
1
1
1
.13
03
44
47
49
Harrington, R.
. .04
107
203
0
17
8
.13
103
151
18
14
21
Anthony, E. ...
. .04
102
154
ft
7
7
.12
112
91
11
11
16
Etntts, U
04
11
0
0
1
.13
113
215
£9
21
18
Ginlcy, F
.
102
13
•
1
1
.12
111
640
77
7d
84
£si>en&hade, R.
. ..
88
8
•
•
ft
700 (Trainer, W, KcI>3UiiQl, Owner. J, H. Eoczeter).
700 E8324 I,aurel 6i f 1:07 fa.et 29-10 114 2 1 1 IJ
68255 Ijiurcl 64 f l:0Sas,f»ot Jl-10 113 8 4 2 24
67517 Aq’duct 8-4 fust 3 114 8 2‘
57023 Bulmont 6-8 st 69%fast 8 110 6 9 2*
6CC13 SaFtoga B-S 59 fast 13-5 105 1 111'
56341 Sar'toga 64 f 1:07 fast 2| 115 4 8 6 4*
56024 SaFloga 5-8 l:0n%faat 40 115 I 4 6 5*
J- CHATTEETON. ch. c, 8 (M) 108
9 8 4J 4* D Conn’IlylO Cliacolet, D. Buckner, Jim Daisy
2 3 4'4 6“ E Barnos 8 Cutuiuita, iluoiiec, (lilt Frlnir-,
4 3 4* 4*1 M Garn'.T 5 Rngamook, Tburon, UrltlwbMii . «
0 0 gb Qsj X) Conn'ilyld Cciiillity, rncle.-iiUjay, (’upltoiU
8 6 6* 6'* D Conn'lly 7 Abndnne. WlilleHtar, JiiiiDuta;,
7 7 6> 6'* F Paul 8 A«e High, .Miadune, Jim Hjim
4 4 6' 6’4 B Kenn’dy .S Ifng:- Ituck, Knstetilde, Wii'klorj
0 0 04 gat B Parke 10 Itar.g>A)u, Woudtrnp, I'nrmlef
2 3 2* 2‘4 B Konn'dy 0 HlackleDaw, i'aveliona, Ai'erci*
19 13 10'|10»» H J Burkcl'd RurnlDlck, UenBoIt. A>e il!*s
1 D Conn'lly 4 Af’rNiglil, M.l’r’pcrlty, M I'aUf
By Disgulso — Eerrili’s Choice, by Bcrrill.
14 1“ A John.son 9 Ynalimak, Oriselda, JuhnMurrUl
24 3* A Johnson 11 Clansman, Oppermnn, Yjislini.ik
2* 2* A Johnson H Kmottun, IMini Kuule, I'li. Kiao
2* 2* A Johnson 8 LadyRuBIniuie. Kmotion, I*. I'liie
1* 1' Q W Car'l 8 Yeslim.'ik, l*.(iuilti iilc. Clu-wink
4* 4*1 A Johnson 8 Citation, Rose Hill, Story Teller
R 5** A JohnsonlO Harridan. 1'ierre‘Jul Kouie, liaU
(Trainer, C. C. Van Meter. Owner, F. J. Kell ay)
By Fair Play — Chit Chat, by Eoek Eand.
61792 ChurthUl
4th RACE
3-4 Mile. 3-year-olda.
1 111 2 106.)
8* 5* B Kenn'ay 6 F. Phantom, Prcc.Lula, Thlbcd’v
L'llllea. Claimlnsr. (Oct. 10, lOl.'I — ■
I MARIMBA, b. f, 8
(TraJaor, W. M. Cain. Owner, Cain & Banford).
By intimus — Mattie C., by Out of Seach,
616E3 Lex’ton
61524 Loi’ton
61405 Lex*ton
553-79 Lex’ton
BS070 Church’ 1
57727 I.atonla
ET621 Latonia
F7492 r.,atonIa
55217 Latonla
65291 Tgitonia
56074 T,atonla
PETIT, b. f, 3
3-4 l;l£%8low 7-10 102 1
8-4 l:lS%h'vy 5 101 2
S-4 l:14%fast 6 94 6
FC 1;12Hb1ow IS 114 7 7
8-4 l:13%fast 10 ICI 12 7
54 f l:C7%fast 27 109 7 4
64 f l:l-‘*ihvy 1 110 4 2
54 f l:0»0i{food:r7-10 112 1 1
6-8 l:(!0%fast 4 112 3 3
6-8 l;01Vtfast 87-10 IE 4 1
5-8 1:01 fast 5 112 3 I
(Trainer, A. L, Kirby. Owner, A. L. Kirby),
3—4 Milo. 3-ycar-old». Fill
1:11 2 103.)
Disl Time T’ck Odds Wt St I, Str Fin
105 Et 3
Claimlus.
16. 1913-
(Trainer, J. C. Gallahor. Owner, Galladier Bros. ) .
59679 F.G’r.ds
6»:.37 P.G’nds
69507 F.G’nda
59114 F.G’nda
S7453 I-a Ionia
56292 FLErlo
582-?9 Ft. Erie
SO’-'Sl Hnm’ton
8-4 l;13%f,'iat 4 111 4
1 l;4«%hvy 2 99 1
64 f l:19^ihvy 1 1(5 2
64 f l:<J7%fast 18-5 lOS 4
54 f 1:12 hvy 3-2 107 8
64 f 1 :12iihvy 8-5 103 2
64 f 1 :08%fast 13-10 lOS 6
3-4 l:14%faat 6 109 2
Cl 410 lA;x‘ton
K394 Lssx’ton
679S2 Church’ 1
$7775 Igxtonia
$751*4 LatouJa
$7171 Latonia
$6943 laitanla
$6763 Latonia
$3317 Lex’ton
2-4 l:ll%good 7-5 lOa 2
FC l.lO’vif.ast 13-10 112 1 1
3-4 l:12%.*’ast 31-10 104 2 4
2- 4 l:14»(.slow 19-10 104 1 1
3- 4 1 :15%hvy 3-4 106 1 1
3-4 l;lJ%tast 18-5 109 9 1
64 f l:C7%fusi 6 10a 1 1
64 f l:09%slow 6 113 2 1
1-2 60 mud 10 U2 8
WAYWARD LADY, b. f, 8 104
(TTainar, M. G^dblatt. Owner, M. GoLdblatt).
itr Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish S».'S1 Hnm’ton S-4 l:14%faat 6 109 2 1
Ey Delhi — Bourbon Lass, by Bourbon Beau. « t x
), (Trainer, J. Lowe, O'wner, J. Lows).
5* B*i E Scob!e 6 M.Blos'm, Ere. White, L.Loralne 1 ®
61 6*1 H J Burke 9 Omnipotent, B. andCoo, Col. Gill f.i'm’Ji , o ^
44 IJ B Parke 8 Georgette, Rekab. Wolf’s Cry Havana 3-8 ^5 11a 1
1* 1* H Gregory 7 Br’tTra.bh, Wolf’sCry, Qu.O’den Havana 1-4 R%slow 7-10 Ho 2
1* !*• B Parke 7 HysterU, ThcCol.'slidy; Pump* ^^347 Havana 1-4 :23 fast 2 112 2
8'* 6*4 H J Burke 7 L.Motber, M. Fallon, Bernice K. LONICEEA. b. f, 8 (M) P9
14 11 W MoCsey 9 L.Clark. W’wardLady, B’rnlceK. (Trainer, T. Johnson. Owner, G. Watts).
1* 1* H J Burke 12 MVtWinsor, O’legeQlrl, O.Betay Cl 789 Churchill 7-8 l;26%fast 8f 119 6
6* 6* L Allen U II. Fallon. L.U<x:hester. Bern K €1666 Lox’ton 3-4 l:15%3low 42 102 9
1. -P TTT J X ^ 6S264 Lex'ton FC l:12%fast 6 112 1 7
By Black Tonoy— Wayward Lass, by Sir Dixon. figoec Church’l 2-4 liWVufast 63 112 I^tt at
1 1* 1* W Pool 5 G. Minnrd, My Ballot, Pl:int(>on
1 1* 1* W Pool 9 Ala’daCirl, I’eacep.al, S’onew.all
4 3' 2* W Pool 12 May Ko.linc, Settle, I’liil ii':er f
6 61 5* J Koderls 12 T’talip, M.Crestw’d, W’d’gTb’gU
4 4* 4* A Wilson i:> M.Cn-siw'il, M.-eHst. ti.W gI’il
8 10^ 10*4 J I> M’neyl2 i’.rightI.P!lf, Col. Girl, I’lec.I.uU
1 1* 1* E Scobie 10 Cau. laiily, CSiarline, Bra'.-t lacks
1 1* 2* E Ecoblo 10 Georgette, Canny Ijidy, Oiirlietay
8 3* 3* W Lllley 10 Prec.LuIa. ' Cliewliik. Mix k Bird
1 2* P W Lilley 12 Bill onJ Coo. b’eauilal, Oar Belay
4 44 4* W LJIley 10 G’teWare. D’pSluker, S'ci'rlucs
Ey Pataud — San Andras, by Quicklime.
7).
8 2* 1* M Gamer 10 KnotGr.nss, Fr.Klnncy. M. Curtis
1 1* 1* C lAing 8 Kir’ie, Lucky Gtrl, N!j
1 1* 1* F Weiner 12 I.it.i’ati'y, 1,. Koch ester. I‘’nella
2 2* 21 F Weiner 11 C Gurton, Llt.Ammle, II. Kemble
4 3* 3*4 B Parke 10 Ral aiiiunder, Buckingham. .Ms
5 3* 8* B Pollard .I I><-ltiimar, CUateaugay, Tony iioa
3 34 1” E Pollard 8 Biinip. Bumps, Crest. Boy, Voc.v
1 8* P-b T Rowan 4 We.ss!.-!',., Copt.Scott, KoyaiGift
By Von Tromp— Jourdain, by Watercress.
$0175 Havana
$8713 Havana
67809 Latonia
$7727 Latonia
$6948 LatonU
667o7 Latonia
$5581 Latonia
54 f l:06*ifast 8-5 107 6
6-8 l:C0-%fast 8-5 107 4
S-4 l:17%mnd 24 113 8
64 f l;07%fa3t 17-5 112 3
64 f l;07%faat 7 112 2
64 f 1:09 %hvy 14 107 3
64 r l:0C%faat U-10 110 2
P 2»* L Penman 0 LTUmo, Flncastle, The EoU Call *
6 101 6 4 6* 6*4 E Scobie 8 G’nd-Swell, TonySue, Ccl.T .yier
7 lOS 7 8 8* 8** E Pool 9 Marimba, Al-i’diGirl, PeaeePal
115 1 1* 1'4 W Kels.ny 8 Ptnnacie, Klias O., Onnleril
H5 2 2* 2* W Kelsay 5 Elias O., Noontiuie, Juutlna E.
113 2 1* W Kelsay 10 I'innacle, Ellus O., Birch Burk
09 Ey Lcamence — Dorothy Perkins, hy Cesaricn.
G. Watts).
8f 119 6 4 65 8'* D Conn’Ilyll Castlereash, Re Good. Bojul
42 102 9 4 4* 4*1 F Wilson 10 Ragnxz.i, iiazelW., Gw’tlJberty
112 1 7 7 7* 7** E Eames 8 B.Dcep, B’fiilDream, Ev.Btorlee
112 Ix;ft at the post. F Smtlh 8 B’kBetty, E. Stories, WboC.Tell
P 1* L Penman 8 Ix-gbom, WltoCanTell, Col Chile ^
4* 3* a nelds 6 BcdLe.if. Preeion^Lula. Capltock ^ \ : ^
4* 4* B Scobie 12 Brightl^af. Col.Girl, Piec.LnU f ®. «
24 3* G Fields 0 Glyn, Una Clark. Bernice K. ^
5* $1* H J Burke 6 Startle, JeanneBowdre. BlrdieO. H i*
3* 3* D Conn'lly 11 SirHugh, Gran. Ware. SandBoots Lttonla 3 4 1
By Vandergrift— Gretchen E,, hy Bryn Kawr. 66817 Latonia 6} f 1:10 slow 2
t. « . XI-., XX X, , XX ^ FANGY FREE. b. f, 8 (M)
^ 11 Bernice K., Oaieta, Miracle Man cici9 Lex’ton S-4 l:13%fast
1* I’i A Wilson 9 Jqdo, Avi«pa, ForcTt Queen
71 7** J McCoy 8 K.Oraas, C.McMeekln, Ashland ctU nAr*l“ 1 1-16 Miles.
1* I’i A Wilson 12 Paul Micon, Delhi Maid, Meuse Otil RAwE Clalmlns.
P 2* A Wilson 8 Knot Grass, Hob, Qaleta
14 4'4 A Gantuer 9 Grisclda, Fred Kinney, Fnsee REP b, o. 4
« S'“Pl*'*‘y’ FredKinney, Kirtls (IiainoT, L. P. MarahaU. Own
8 Bweepy, Elmer K„ Imago 61772 Churchill 11-8 1*2 fast 5
t* 8* B Pool 8 J.Bowdre. Free. Lnla, KWlnsos 61743 Chcrchin 1 l:38'Afast
By Sain — Boema, by Alvercot.
BIRDIE G„ b. f, 3 100
(Trainer, K Johnson. Owner, J. Oreenborg).
•0241 F.G’nda
«Cti3 F.G’nda
$W17 P.G’ndfl
60696 F.O iida
$2556 F.G’nda
$93‘)7 Jeff'aon
ni6l Jefrson
$8i!58 .*eff’aon
$8016 Orumli’l
8 A l;I3*(;fa8t 44 104 1
3-4 l:14%good 4 103 1
64 f 1:11 mud 6 101 1
$4 f l:08%mud 6-6 104 1
$4 f 1:08 alow 6 103 I
S-4 l;1.3<iiraat 44 103 S
3-4 1:U good 7 107 $
64 f 1:11 hvy 4 100 8
3-4 l;i:*(faat 28 106J 1
3-4 l;14yigood 30
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93
106
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14
100 10
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11
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3-4 l;14*sfa8t
7
112
6
4
4
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1’4 J
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3-4 1 :13i$faat
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12 Om’potent, P’darl’eel, I’n. Sonny
J2 4 4 4 6* 6** J Kederl* 7 M.Winsor, Ge’rgette, ur. kBetty
13 1 2 $ $ 4*4 J Kederis 6 Ul..MaeB., Dix. O’Day, F. Ijirk
103 By Kossia:: — Ruth L., by Dorante.
42 U9J 5 8 9 9‘* D Conn’lly 9 Uol.JMc, Lut.Loruine, C.d’Amour
Jcffersojivllle Handicap. R-yem*— olds and upward.
(Sept. 25, 11)11 1:44 ll-S 5 105.)
REP, b. 0. 4 109 By
(Ixainer, L. F. Harshall. Owner, Marshall Bros.).
61772 Churchill 1 1-8 1*2 fast 33-10 113 3 1 1* 1*
By Picton — Enchantress II., by Collar.
BRIGHT LEAF, oh. f, 3
(Trainer, W. Beford. Owner, Hal Price Headley),
By Boise— Triad, by Star Shoot.
61K91 Itox’ton
61552 Lex'ton
<1619 Iiex’toa
$8302 Lex’ton
$8294 Lex'ton
$8240 I.ex’ton
$7809 I.ato'nia
$7727 Latonia
$7598 Latonia
67313 Latonia
672.38 Latonia
67040 Latonia
SAlil-J^laat 42-19 103 1
FC l:ll%alow 21 1C6 8 I
FCl:10%fast 24 K6 I 2
FC l:W%fast 8 1C8 $ 4
S-4 l;17%rand 7 112 2 I
51 f l:07%fast 17 U2 1 1
8 4 1:U*ifaet 8 109 U S
64 f l:10%]nud U W9 1 2
64 f 1:98 fast 7 1C3 2 1
H f 1.-08 good 24 1031 2 1
6* 6** Q Breun'g 0 HoldMe, LotLoralne, C-d’Amour
4'i 4* E Barnes 12 Om’potent, P.Pecl. UnclcSonny , x
1 l:38>Afast
1 l:39%fast
S-4 l:lo%hvy
11-16 1:47 good
1 l:42%hvy 8
LADY DELHI, b. f, 8 104
(Trainer, j. W. HalL Owror, J. W. Hall).
1} II E Bames 12 B-ilamander, Or.Dale, Lit.Polly
6 6*4 B Bames 6 Rekab, Lina Clark, Wolf’s Cry AMERICAN BO
1*1 la* B Bames 12 HcIdMe, Omnipotent, LHlePolly (Trainer, F
2* P E Bames 8 L.CIark, Omnipotent, L’yH'thei 61471 Lex’ton
X, XX „■ X X -X X. , 6144.3 Lex’ton
By DoUu — Lady Teresa, by Star Shoot. M241 L»>x’ton 1
59976 F.G’nds 3-4 l;30%hvy 10
AMERICAN BOY, b. g. 5
6 109 8
17-6 107 8
12 m 7
9 113 8
104 8 4 4
106 6 6 4
10-J 6 $ 4
Kio 5 4 6
105 6 I e
106 1 2
113
(Trainer, F. Brooks. Owner, T. W. Kountjoy).
$5837 Empire
$5i..T7 Empire
$6284 Aq'duct
16579 Aq’d-JCt
$4429 Jamaica
$<298 Jamnica
64186 Jamaica
Q t l:07%faat 5 D2 $
64 f l:07Vigood 8-5 K2 1
6-8 l;0o%fr-at 6 ltd 2
6-E l:Cl=Lr.-ist 13-5 99 2
6-8 l:lh:%siow 4 107 3
6-8 l:01%fast 12-5 1-M 2
$-8 l:02%mttd 12 104 $
61471 Lex’ton 1 1-8 l:53’£fast
6144.3 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1:47 good
68241 Lex’ton I 1-16 l:46%fast 6
57949 Church’l 1 1-16 l;45%fRBt 29
573^ Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%alow 5
51631 Empire Imi’jy l:4i%fast 10
56574 Empire IniTOy l:4E!iiast 12
75617 Aq'tiuct 1 l:S8Hfast 30
DOLLY VAEDEN, b, f, 8 04
(Traiser, J. AtneiA. Owner, H. 0, Mtman),
66883 Mo'ano ImTCy ISl'^fast 3J 110 5 6
«e»4t Mobile Ab 6-8 l:OC-?ifast 8 IW 8 6
©•no Mobile Ab Cif 1:31 hvy 8 197 8 8 8
60<7« F.G’nds ImT'Jy l:48%mud 13 1C8 8 7 7 8
tAllF G’mls 3-4 l:15*!4.fa»t II 103 • U *
659(1 F.O’nds 1 l;51%h,Tr 19 97 4 I I 4
Sii23 F.O'ndo 2-4 l;18%hvy 12 lOIi 4 7 T
KoGEE’E PINK, ch. f. 3 (M) 02
(Truhtor, K. Cpoace. O-.mcr, W. E. Applegate)
« 1 l;S8Hfast 30
J* f ^ 55384 A.vduct 1 $-16 2;14%3low 44
1* I'i F (Tlilletti 8 i.Kncy, Duvesr st, T.Cl km der v v a
T* 7'* F C’ltlletiilO BnialiRoy, Ruanyol, Bev.Bc.ie “’x<? x, ...
(Trainer, W. Perkias. Owne
Dy Sain — EysTdeno, by Sempronlns. 61743 Ch-jrchlll 1 l:38*4fa.ot
11-6 117 3
4 112 1
U2 7 6 4
107 9 2 8
198 2 t 4
121 4 3 3
UO 6 6 $
lU 3 3 I
lOS 2 8 3
110
1* 1* J Zoeller 3 TTneleVelo, PariKMaid, L’yLilHan
2'4 24 J Eoellsr 8 Hold Me, Jouett. Tharon
4* 3' J Zoeller fi Clintonville, Tody, Wickferd
6* 2* J Zoeller 8 HoldMe. J.S Reardon, Cti. Henry
3* 24 J Zoeller 10 .im.Boy, Esrarpolette, iloa.lioy
8* 3*4 J Zoeller 4 Manoevre, Slip. Elm, Barracuda
2' 1* J Zoeller 6 I’linlico, Willow Tree, Joaqiiina
3'* 3*4 A Wilson 6 Biff Bang, Servitor, Asl.laud
SJ 9'* J Zoeller 10 Padua, Hunzaf, Claymore
8 6'* J Zoeller 6 Unit. Verde. Blar. Stone. Clm.<ir’D
2'J 24 J Zoeller 7 Mnlcibcr, Servitor, Serapla
By Sapermam — Adelinette, by Melton.
1* 1* G Breun’g 8 ParisMaid, Nordeck, T.Swimm’r
11 11 O Breun’glO Rep, Escarpolette, IIonoliiIuBoy
21 2* E Pool 8 Tnn Son, Wickford, Diana
6) 3* E Bames 9 Gr’nGold, Cimarron, Dli.t’arroll
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner, A. W. Yo-ang).
$6891 LatocU 6
$576.1 Lnto'uia 6
67.3.87 Ij> to’iia
CIS (7 L&lcnla
$*235 Lstonla
K-094 IxUonia
$48U LatonU 4
2nd RACE
FULL BFCON. b, f. 9 (E)
616S1 Vex' ton
€1514 Lex'ton
61438 Leyton
61 f l;(i7'Afast E8 113 8
$4 f l:C9*-*slow 15f U3 I
6 8 LOlHUst 7 113 8
6-8 t :9ii4fcfaBt 26 112 1
6-8 hvy 26 113 7
6-8 l:«»48iow 28 U2 6
41 f 6S%bvy S 116 7
Dy Sain — Eysrdeno, by Ssnipronlns. 61743 Ch-jrchlll 1 l:38*4fa.Tt 1 114 4
68403 I.K!x’ton 1 1-8 l:53*f.fast 21 Hi 7 6 5
4’* 4’* S •Wlda 6 ETcentlon, ir.Or’tw'd. W.RcUef I »S2f>8 Lex'ton 1 116 l:45*itost 31-10 112 6 6 5
61 6* 8 Wlda 10 Br’nDick, AlveriJa, II IdAitones 1 6S1S3 Church’l 1 1-8 l:52%fast 6 1« 6 6 6
6’ 4 4*4 S Wlda 8 L!UIeP:itsy, Juno. liissCrcstw’d 5S017 Church’l 1 1-16 l:4.'.*;fast 4} 111 7 6 8
8* 9'* E Pool 10 Grass Tree, Mary M.ixlai, Juno 67774 Latonia 11-16 1:46 fast 7 110 7 6 6
6' 6* A OanlntrlZ P’gourdiue, C'ehfi.dd, Pretender 57652 Lato:ila 1 1-S l:52%good 8-C 110 3 6 8
6‘* 6'* Q Bre’ntng 7 (Tltarllne, Prlu.'iiDeTll, L’kjGlrl 67333 Latonia 1 6-8 2:46'islow 25 197 2 9 6
7* 6‘* E Scobie 0 Delhi Maid, Galeta, Our Beuy 56847 Lntonla 1 8-16 l:57%fast 19 1C7 7 4 4
•BTxr. Latonia 1 l:41%hvy 5 1(S 6 6 4
By LcGee— Pint Eoae, by Fonio. Latonia 1 1-16 l;4S%hvy 8 197 6 6 6
’9* 9** T Murray 10 Col.Girl, Bon Crest. Mvr.Wlnsor EROi'ifFRLY LO^, b. F. C 111
24 2* E Pool 8 Tnn Sun, Wickford, Diana
€i 3* E Bames 9 Gr’nGold, Cimarron, Dli.t’arroll
6 4” H Gregory 0 Contllever. Gr.Gold. Kimpalocg
34 1'4 G Bab;n 6 Phalaris, Bantry, K.of t.Hi-Hilicr
4* 3*1 G Babin 8 Uev’tation, Jock Scot, Cia'tuer
8* 8*i C Rob’sonlO TheLamb, T..\Ic Tngg’t, D’kHllI
8’ 3*i G Babin 10 GipsyL:td, WaluutUall, W.P’ma
By McGee — Muff, by Ingoidzby.
Si 3*4 13 Pool 8 Hold Me, Rep, Thamn
1*> 1* II Gregory 8 P.l'Itra, Gcn.llaig, Ounr.antoed
Itk Ink E Pool 8 Ben Volet, Herd Girl, Kep
t*! 2* E Barnes 8 Pel. Queen, Easteside, Tip. Sahib
8'4 3*4 E Pool 7 Herd Girl, Dodge, Ilur.z.if
7* 7'® E Pool S Easteside, Dodge, High Gear
2J 2'4 H Gregory 8 Wiokf’o, Cantilever, Kimpalong
7* 7** E Pool 10 Il.E.Cole’n, Bi’kServant. it’ieau
$» $'• B Pool 12 P’biaud, ApIilcDear, I.'}'M::desp
8* 3‘* B Pool 0 Kiniiuni, Bui. I’roof, Att;il;oy II.
4* 4‘i E Pool 8 Firebrand, Kinburn, UnlledVcrda
U 12 12 13*' T Murray 12 Giya, M’aretWlr.sor, CoIicgeG’ri
9* 8'* II I-'insTd 12 InijutsUimi, Crossless, OrmsDaU
9* 9** T Murray 10 PrcciotisLnla, Chewink, Marimba 1
8* 8*» T Murray 10 Riga. Blue Deep. TlieCol.’sItodj | , ,
(TraJuor, J. McPherson, Owner, J. HePhersen).
Ey Helmot — Santa Anna II., ly Uartagon,
61 6.'; 7 Lex’ton 1 1-4 2;00%slow
614.75 Lox’ton 1 l:58%fast 3 1C6 4
60431 F.G’nda Im70>' l:42Sifa8t 5 1C2 6 6 6
G0342 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:17 fast 24 111 $ 6 8
*.£62 F.G’nds lm7C>' l:46%good 8 1C9 7 7 7
8044 F.O’nda 1 1-16 l;47%fast 13-5 107 10 9 8
57774 l.atonla 1 1-16 1:46 fast 23 110 8 8 8
57099 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 3-2 U3 7 7 7
573S7 Latonlp. 1 1-18 l;4E%fast 13 S3 6 6 4
57206 Lator.la 1 l:42tsinu<l 11 107 4 4 4
>7076 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 9 106 4 6 6
«wn Itotonla 1 1-16 l:45%fast 6 112 6 6 6
8'* T Murray 10 S’tac'l.ira, Ph’mBlne, CIHRndOi>o ^ Vi® o*
7“ H Luasf’d 7 Red Leaf, Sanla Clara, BlrdlcQ. S ?,
1-3 F’nrlousr<i,
(May 31, 1D21-
2-year-ol«la. Maldexui.
C3 3-5—3—110.)
CLaimlagr.
By Sir John Johnson — Bpconfnl, by Phcndlt.
4; f
$4 fast
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24 I»J B Bcoble 13 Flrt.Oock, OalOn!, LltHo Stllle
9 9'* M Bcoblo 9 Avisatk, F’rAgnes, Kit. Williams
4** B Scobie 12 Avlsack. Fight. Cook. P.andTakc
S3 6 6 4
107 4 4 4
106 4 6 6
112 6 $ 6
110
(Tr a J nsr , "W, P, F3m«rsn, Owner, V/, F, Krcbolkamr;),
9 Avisatk, F'rAgnes! Kit. Williams ''Y” ^ „v>
12 Avlsack. Flght.Cuok. P.andTakc ! (Trainer, M. GoUblatt. Owner, M. Qeldblattl
: 010.51 Havana 1 1-16 l:46T:.fast 34 111 12 8
Dy Eis Majesty— The Jlarchloceis, by Sain. |C0055 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%fa.st 3J 114 8 1 1
60598 Havana 1 l:45*ihvy 1 112 1 1 1 1 1
7 7’* D Conn’lly 7 TT.Vcnle, Surfllider, Rlam. Stone
3’i I'J B Kenn’dy C SlrT.Kean, YoKliiml, Bclg’i.Qu’n
8' 3* L MeU’ott 6 T.d’Hon’eur, iV’newo<Kl. B.st’no
<’4 1'4 C Turner 7 Padua, Gray Gahles, Joaijuiaa
6* 8* F Smith 8 Tody. Ciin.irron, Ritiizuf
6* 4* P C’ltiletUlO Padua,. Uunz.if, (Uuymoro
8 * 6 '* J D M'ney 8 Easteside, Dodge, High Oe.ar
8' £4 L Lyke 8 WarSpirit, llarlock, D. Carroll
F 2®* B Parke 5 Bl. Mac, Kew. O’Neil, Gen. Half
4 4'* J D M’nsy 4 B’kleDaw, D.irtmoor, T’poSshlb
4i 6*1 N Barrett 6 BlackleDaw, Travesty, Mav’hona
C* 6*4 F Smith fl Westw’d. Wickford. Essteeida
By Marathon — Maid of Fortune, by Prince of Honace,
61701 Cliurch'U 4i f !4%fast 61 Jj)7 8 8 7* 7“ B Bcheffol 8 M.CerIna, loircbm't, T.Amerlean 1 60514 Havana 1 1-8 1:88 hvy 24 109 1 1 1
C0S70 Havana 1 2 42%fast 12 117 7 7 7‘* J Gruber 7 Pallad’w, bfhiSli’tor, G’wlthlm ' 604C.j Havana lm5Cy 1;4S slow 7-6 104 6 5 6
„ X ’« K.id, to CUjrrf. 1 IS 21 S 5 ! •
lilfS LFIGHTON, b, f, S (K) XOJ By Wormlelshten— Cliff Kald, by Clifford,
(1‘tciser, S. Berry, Owr.tr, B, Dcrryj.
Cl'-S'J V'\'un (if .'.Vitovt 18 1 13 10 11 n» ll'» A wilaen 13 Hopeless, Bess L.. B'.ono Age
C1511 Loa'to.i 4J f C» hvy 27-5f 113 4 6 C) 6'* N J B’mesU Full o’ i un, M'sa Claire, Powsx
BELLE CF BLUB DIDCP, Ir, f, Hy Viilrsln — Adclinetta, by Mdtcn,
BELLE CF BLUB r-IDGP, Ir, f, Hy Viilrsln— Adclinetta, by Msltcn, | BLARNEY SEC
S (U) (Xra-'Ltr, jr. T. CrifHn, Orratft. J, D, SnAth), | (Tr.ilrtr,
6I.788 Veafton 44 f 41 JD 3 $ £» f’j J r> M’ney 0 PalrAgnes, YIcto!m, M Min rvn Cir.ey
bl535 Xtox'ton tit 17 hvy 13 113 $ 4 4* J 1) M’nny 0 iLCcrina, ilgl.llngCook, Valoioa ! Cl *89 Lx’ton
IHEI-Z VALTON. b. t. C CE) Jf9 By 7, aicr.-alc-KL'stSe, by Frai.krort, i
(T.iiner, T, L. Ftorca, Ov.Tter, F, -V, 3. nai’). x ^ i
Cltts-) J.-.Vt- n <5 f IC.raat no « 5 9 8'» D ConV’ly d r.al.-.ignes, V! -tr/ro, II SPrerra ,
61511 Kt'torj 44 f $3 hvy 9 112 13 I 74 T“ D <Yr..Yiiyjo j u,j y,,p. ^ j ’
€1!C3 L-r/t>ii i'Z 4*',J(aat U 173 9 7 74 $'• j) Conp’liylj I'in.'.ay, lii.a Ccrl ;a, (Jnl Oul f'g fids
FRCDATLS, t"v. f, 2 (K) JH By Ccergo Smith — Nelhcrspla, by Toumtmrut, oC’il F.O'nds
53561 Havana 1 1-16 l:3S?i8lOW 1 111 8 1 1
5907 Havana 1 1-16 1:45 faet 24 109 1 4 3
59413 Havana 1 1-16 l:46W,faet 8-6 103 4 2 2
5031T Havana 1 1-15 HG'jfast 2 103 6 1 1
S5'zo6 K.'ivaua lin' yl.13 good 2 107 4 7 6
BLARNEY STC'.'E, b. r, 4 108
J. H.’.aovor. Own or, Boiser Bris.),
Clf.77 1 1- 1 2;:j".3low
Cl*89 L x’ton 3 I-IC l;4<-i'r.8t
OMOi L-:.'tuii 1 1-13 l;x9 nrid
6 T.11 F.O’r.da 1 1-4 2,C..-;'hvy 7
C«rr.G’r..’a 1 1-16 LbLihv'y 7
r.'fl F.G’r.-:s In-.Tly l:;;-.fa3t 10
fl' J P.GT. is 1!-S1:.13 f:..st 13
ColSO F.G nda 1 1 2 2:K',..fu3t 7
oC’ll F.O n.ls 1 1-8 l:5.P:f;i8t 7
(T- ilntr, YJ, Btifpnl. Ov ner, H. S?, Headley), | iv,-, F>;-iKis ImTOy l;l.’-?hvy
CIC21 LcYtoO 4i t U (iMt 63 Hi M it it W* 3 "A BuikdJ FIjhtln;:C-/t!£, Cu'.Oul, r.ilUiiooa 5A.J F.G’n..ls 1 l;».’Lh>y
35 111 1 2 8 * I* L Penman 4 EloanorS., T.RollCall, B.Bartcn
34 114 3 1 14 8 * M Gamer 6 IIcrTon, Eleanor S., Sea Prince
112 1 1 1 1 1 * 1 * L Penman 6 Mayorllouee. lIutchlKon, Tleacer
109 111 1 1 * I'J L Penman 7 O.il’cal, 8 . Prince, G.J.M. Gomes
104 6 5 6 6 6 * 6 '* L Penman 8 Msy. House, Ele.anorS., B.U’kle
111 S 1 1 1 1 * 1 * L Penman 7 Melvin, Inquiry, Hutchison
109 1 4 8 I 6 * 6 * B Kir.n’dy 7 Riverside, AttaBoylL, Lonis.l, '
103 4 2 2 1 1 * 1*4 L Penman 0 Bcmiont, llarlock. The I>>opsrd
103 5 1 1 1 1 * 24 L Penman 6 SenlTlnce, Inquiry, Fair Orient
107 4 7 6 i 8 ‘ 6 '* A PlcUens 8 Gen. J.M. Gomez, Cromw'l, Aiken
108 Ey Bcrrllldsn — Top Rock, by Rockton.
•, Reiser Bris.),
£1 97 6 4 3 * £• L McD'ott 7 F.Vrrde, Fnrf Rider, GonrmRtil
28 106 4 4 4 ‘* 4 ’J J Z.o.*r.er 6 L.Madcr n, R^-iiean. T.d’Il''un’ur ,
5 £9 4 4 I* 8 * F Wl-voii 4 Advocate, T.d’llonn'r, R.cfPl’nro
104 Ixost rider. F WcIncr 8 Pan. Buck, iT.Vc:de, S. fl’l’Eure
108 6 4 4 4 Tl I' J D ll’noy 0 Y.'y .mew’d, Pus.Swuln, ti.GuI’.CH
lA 1 3 3 4 4 * 4 * E I’.amss 6 T.d’llouneur, V/’newood, B.Iaivs
K '0 7 7 7 4 8 * 1*7 II Thomas 8 Gey, Bungi Buck, Wyr.nevrood
108 1 8 4 I 2 * 1 " M Oatnor 9 I’.idua, Gourm.an I, Wtds’lii’olAst
1 C 8 1 8 I 6 8 * 4 *a C Ponco 8 Veto, Gc-jriii.tnd, B, of Pleasure
1)4 1 4 4 8 I* 2 * C Iginj 6 Unlt.Vcrde, CIrn.irTc.n, BungjB’k
ID 6 6 6 6 34 8*4 C Lx.ug ft BygcuaL.-'.ys, tilii pctjRIsi, Vet 3
Friday, May 10, 1923
DATT.Y RACING FORM
5
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iTi«-'rer. D. F. Ci^non.
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By B!larion»— DarUr^Tt ^7 SlarUsat.
61743 Ch-ureXUU 1 l:38)^ast
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106
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1 l:44t;hvy
13
106
4 S
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80
110
2 1
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6*
69902 F.G'n la
1 l:4:>;hvy
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1
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64
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ImTOy 1:4. '.'net
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104
1 8
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61
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1 l:4?'Sinjd
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108
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d-!| J D il'noy 0
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5'* J D U'nay
7** B MarlVlll
7'* M Clarner
6'* C L^ng
l«i O Lang
7‘* B Uari'e'Il
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Unl'U'rPof, UoyalI»!ik, C'de-plla
Broth. I jOtp. SlrJ'.Kean, Vushlral
iL^Finimni DayLilly, Ks’iwlcttF
t'oa.Bwuin, rrouiit.Toni, TliaroD
itaiioevre, Uuku Jubn, Kidslaai
Yelo, Bfs Cota, I'adua
IC.’sriia'iip’n, Wjnnpw'd, Qoalai
Gcnla W., Day Lilly, Lonotta
r&atural Kwala, Valur, Uc«lti
(Tr^inor, B, 'WnHan-s. Oc-ner, O. 3, Loa?),
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f.-WO F.O n.la l:5:\hvy
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69C32 r.G’nJa IniTOy l:«3sfaat
59;t» F T/ lids 1 l-u
5mi5 F.li’nds linTOy 1:45 fawt
6S7ol Jcfaoa 59 f l;w fuel
EIOJiFD, b, B. 8
(Tiuicer, W, 0.
BlS.’tS Churchill
9TS54 K' worth IroTOy
67370 WJblno I l-lfl
6741'. Wdblna J 1-19
67318 7 h-c!lffa 1 1-1«
67360 Th'cllffo ImTOv
6719) Th cliffe ImTOy
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66.127 Ft 1 Trie 11-16
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105 1 3
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120 9
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1 l:30!ii:iud 54 101 3 5
l:524th\-y 6 IdS 4 6 « 9
l:43'ihvy 16-5 107 1 3 6 9
l:47\f?8i 38 103 3 3 2 3
1 ;60 mud 32-19 103
1:41 fast n 105
l:4r«-:tast 43 104 Pell.
l;47ViRocd24 107 1 8 4 4
1:39 fast hS-13 107 6 6 4 2
1:15 good :?3 109 4 8 4 4
l:17's,hvy a-5 lt4 3 3 4
.<’D, b. 0 . S
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Chun-hin 1 1:37^
!. x'ton 1 l-!5 l;lil.
I i-x’tou 3-t l:I 6 Ulivy 6 111 E
FairG’da lm?0y 1 rlSC.hvy 4 90 2
I '.isrGr uBds 7-» 1 :26%fast S 10» 3
FairOFnnda 1 l;M?{,hvy 3 107 2
'•‘airGr nda 64 f 1;11 mud 8 109 8
7 a.r«lr’unds 1 l:41S.mud 11-6 107 6
r-irGFiind* 1 l:39tifa»t 6-6 I 08 1
FwirGFunds S-4 1 .li'.ihvy 6 UO 4
By Sain — Aiassni, by Bardce,
n Q Brpun'g 3 Held S!e, Itep. Jorrtt
34 2* L Jlr.IJ’ott 7 I’aa. Swain, rrtmils.Toro, Eunaaf
8* 8* L Lyke 0 Ors>Gal.:ra, (Scurinad, Atturui-y
4* 4' F Cltllattl 3 Veto, Sea Cove, i’adua
6* 6‘* J D kl'ney f. UlarneySwm", BcaOov*, Ruataf
I'l I'l J D M'noy b OuiDenr, tltnyOaldca, Bullet
gt g,i X Garner 12 Br.Ligtits, Uril.Uay, OallaotFoc
By Dnrbar — BcgcLaticn, by Irlth Lad,
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WledernaBu).
90 108 4 6
$6 1
5 6 ’* G Fields 8 Blanche Mac, Kinluim, Bonus
• 6 ** J Lrcyer 6 Star itcclm, Dayl.niy, ConrtPoo*
7* 7** M Buxton 8 Star Bcalin. BastlUa, Incog
3' Ik A Gantncr 0 flalMrgB., KlnyJuhn, BrU.JcstPr
1* A Qantnsr 8 Brisk, Ju:igihna, Tan Ban
9’ M 8 . hw’i, 10 Star itenhn, IiUb Jly, Breean
K Par’tcn 0 Btar Ileahn, Kmart Guy, Breeio
6 * 6 '* E Eamea 6 Banja I'.uck, Incog, IrU’u Kis 4
2'| 1^ K Barnee 11 Cormoran, Dootcr Jim, Joartuloa
4’1 4* E Bernes 7 Duke Itu.t, BrUk, Acillles
4 4* J Bheietjets 4 SmneBuby, F'tygib!>et, Itaiu.'ocas
By Honeywood — Busy Bee, by First Toner.
11
6 * 6 '* D Cocn’lty
41 411 vY Pool
84 8 * M Gamer
4‘ 4>» C Lang
6*4 6*4 M Oamer
2 * 2* O Lang
:» 8 ‘ E Pool
2* 2* J McCoy
S* 3*4 M Garner
2* 2« J McCoy
0 F.Phcntcm, P.'O.Luli, (ihot’rloa
6 Woodtrap, Gonmuind, Klnbiim
7 C.McM'kia, Prec.Lula, B.f.lloaie
G Biff Bang, SerTltur, Ilep
8 Sweei.y, ComicSong, lUackBetty
5 C<>eti«an. Hiirsdalo, C.MoMeekin
8 K.Orass, C.MckPkln, lied I>.af
7 t'.^ni.McWcvkhi, Sweej.y, Buliet
7 CtiBiichong, Bal.Mark, BrusbBoy
8 SinipUcity, Cuplioc-k, C'euleSvnf
61 h RACE
t-11 I'tirJonriH. U-y-ear-ol Js.
(.kl.ny .11. lOBl .YJ L-5 2-
Colfs and GelJiiis:*.
- 110 .)
Allowances.
r. K., b. g, 3
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Cn iG Churchm 44 f Bl’.ifaat 14 109
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C144J Co-x'ton 1 2 4o:t,sTood 4 110
GOLBrN CHEST, ch. c, 2 (21) - lOS
(X'.-j nsr, S. N. Vestal. Owner, G. L.
6177! Churchill 1-2 47%fast 67 116
LUCIETiS. tr. o, 2 (II) lOS
(Trrinar, H. T, Griffin. Ow^icr. J. B.
CI311 i.es’ton 4i f fcS hvy 27-6. 116
61452 Ixix’ton 1-3 43*if&st 84 llS
61442 ly:x’toii 1-3 48%good 90 110
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Ifojnve, Eua'cr Bell,, .'sect
Shamrock. Mt. Ki'se, Dongrs
liugble
7 D.K.O’SoI'n, S.Uugler, I)r,01cna
0 PriaceK., Mojare, Raster Ivelis
0 Menlo, Kent L., Shower of GUJ
By Celt — Toots, by Top Gallant.
6* 1» B Pool
6J 6'i E Pool
8» 8»* E Pool
7 Bc.IJuglar, Dec. Glenn, I/rchmant
0 Moiare, FirstWard, Scur.Bogler
11 Mt. Bose, Raster Beils, Donges
By Ifeelich — Golden Agnes, by Golden Haxim.
Blackford),
8 7 7‘ 7’* R Davies 11 B’tcrBcJls, J’k Bauer, Sh.ofGoId
By Iiing JaJties — Grace Cameron, by Llssak.
Smith) ,
1 10 12 12- J D M‘nejl2 Pull 0’ Fun, Miss Claire, Power
11 9 10* lO*’ J D M’ncylJ Shamrock, PirstWard, Patrician
9 11 11 D** J D bl'nevll Mt. Itose, Easter Beils, Dongas
7th RACE
1 B-IC Milcn. Jt-year-olda and npwaril.
lOlC 1:59 2-5 O 105.4
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118
Owner, W, Perkins),
67305 Luton la
67117 L:itonla
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64917 Latonla
6481*7 Latonla
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(Trainer, W, Perkins. . ...
61811 ( liurchlll 1 1-16 l:477ts!ow 43-10
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6891* Churuh’l 1 1-8 l:32%fast 23-10 lOT
1 l:;iSlifKat « 100 T
1 1-8 l:52)*.fa8t ll-W 1<« 1
1 1-16 1 :46V.fast 22-5 99 0
1 l:41Vv5low 49 106 I
1 1-4 2 .M fast 1-2 106 1
1 1-18 l:45t(.fast il-U» 103 3
1 1-16 l:469ifast 7 101 10 10 10
109
By HiUrions— ResponsfaL by Meddler.
1*1 1*
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G Breun g 0 Paris M.iid, Bcb Baker, W.arsaw
B Scoble 8 Honolu.Buy, ParlsMaid, W’kford
8*1 E Bcobte S jCngaUma, Kusteside, Wli-krurd
1*1 B Scoble 8 D.Carmll, N. Bridge, Whirl. Dun
4*4 E Scobie 7 ’IMppoSalilb, ByOolly, Msti.Idol
$• C Studor 0 Bi’acbeMac, W’wood, ApUieDear
^ B Scoble 4 Alula, KimpaloQg, WblrlingDun
2| B Scoble 7 KewpleO'N’l, Accelerate, Grace
6
(Trainer, 6 , V. Bamoa. Owner, 0. W. Clark).
C1CC*J Lex'ton 1 1-4 2:l‘*h,mud 8-2 110 4 3 4*
01530 Los' ton 1 I-IC l:&0)thvy
9-10
106
2
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60315 F.G’nds
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108
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6
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r 01433 H.dta’ce 1 3-16 2:00’^fcet
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1 1-lS 1 :46Vsf;cst 7
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1 1-8 1.64 fast 6-8
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1 60251 F.G’nds
1 8-16 S:01Vtfast IC-S 109
6
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60144 F.G’nds
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65087 Bowie
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(Vralnar, W, L. L’’wls.
€177.7 ChurJilU
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61.710 I,c.x’ton
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Owner, VT, L, Lewis)
1 I-IG l:45%fatt lt-5 105 1 I
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1 1-13 l:5«4tmad 13-10 105 1 1
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1 1-16 1.18 fast
1
103
1
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(Traircr, W, U. Cain, Owc-sr, Cain & Sanford),
7*4 B Scoble 12 Accelerate, Dimples, M.Vt’eeldul
By Pioton— White VeB, by The White Knight.
6 I-Tdjlxtngfellow, Bond, Conntesa
S Merchant, Kscarpolette, Pimlico
0 Valor, Lulgr.oiir, I'ab.d’nonaeur
4 G'lnand, G. Gables, K*gs C’pioa
8 Go:irm’J, G. Gables, K.'Kdiamp'B
6 Mormon Elder, Romeo, Kirab
11** M Garner 11 Sagamore, il.iloore, Uid.Jewel
6 ' S WIda 12 Lucky!!., Yung rUiag, St. Alias
4>» N Barrett 4 Tip.Witchet, T.Maid. C’bisTena
1* S Wida 5 Hadrian, Ilcmco, Taculuj
By Seu 2 — B la ck Swan, by Kerbort,
1*4 B F'-heffel 7 W.'sLnrt, Plr. McGes. The Wit
4“ W I’ool 6 liep, L’ncio Yelo. l“ar!s Maid
S’l C J.ans 8 IVn Son, Pliia-y, Jocn cf Arc
4*8 R Rico 6 Itoyal Duck, J.onn of Arc, Romeo
4* A WilsoB 7 Tribune, Claymore, Attorney
34 C Lang 7 D’lyijss, Uarknill, MasteiJack
3* G Ponce 7 TrlckMcrlL, Bxhorter, D’tyLeaa
6^4 C Ponce 10 Padua, Rtins-nf, Claymore
**‘ F W'dsfek 9 High Gear, Tan Son. Eternity
6 » F 'W’dsfek 0 T’lato, Murmy, Midnight San
S’l H Gregory 7 High Gear, Murray, Bcourgerass
S'4 H Gregory 0 WynnewooJ, Tody, The Wit
C Lang « Vurkiat, Tanliln*. Miss Fllley
By Great Britain — Crystal Maid, by Pirate of Pen-
. s-.nce,
1* 2'4 G Preun'g 0 Tony Beau. Ooruon, Fanx-Col
?4 S'J D Conn’lljll C^d.TayLr, klEyBtxUae, 1 l‘intoan
1*4 1* A Wilson 7 MisaPr’pcrlty, Konleck, Ponwail
12 12 ** H Garner 12 li.iy l!.>.i;uc. Aiarhula. Gettlo
I* 8 ‘J 11 J Buries G Snjr.mcok, T!;aron,
3» 8 * A Vi’llf^on 7 VoungAdam. McAdoo. T .00
T* 7*4 U llartonl.5 Judge i‘ryor, Tharua, Itnriaonl
6 «' ;• J Kcdv-rlc 12 Jl.ir.Corps, Cut Up
lo*il 8 '* K Scoble 18 Pl.Cllra, Paa.Dmbry, Gl. Prance
6 ’ **l II J Burke g CU.derelta, Pnibelow, Peggy 0.
I'l !• E Scoble S Shipmate. LjiroIdK., l>jyle ..
By Ethslbert— Boudoir, by Octagon,
I 14 1*
C1770 Ch-ureWn 1 1-iC l:lT)iraat
01747 ChurthlU 1 1 10 l;4C',iX«t
61050 Lex'ton 1 1-4 2:ll>v4mud
615Sd Ix'x'lon J 1-3 1:69 hvy
C14P3 Lex'ton 1 1-4 2:10)imud
600SO Mobile Ab 64 f l:237ifu«t
6C818 Moblio Ab 64f l:39%hvy 4
et-767 M.'blle 1 l:53?i«low 34
eCJTS r.G i.ds I 1-18 l:479tfi»at «
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mud 11
4
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69764 F.G'nds 1 1-19 1:63 mud II 307 8
ALEX JR., ch. h. 5 114
(Trainer, K, Pitt, Owner, A. W. jteksen)
01»35 t h-..;chl’.l lS-16 3.01%mud 19-10 JU
61717 ( hurchill 1 1-16 l:46y,f:trt 13 no
7
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6C1S5 F.G'nds 1 8-16 3.03 alow 10 1I«
OOOKl F.G'nds 1 1-3 3.VI hvy 11-10 lU
V?iU F.G’nds ImTDy 1:56 hvy II 113
59546 F.G'nils 1 1-3 1:47 hvy 8 ICS
69804 F. O’nds 1 1-18 1:55 hvy
667J3 K G'r.dj 1 1-4 3:lS»r.hvy
t86£3 F.G'nds 1 8 -U 2;OCl4fii*t
C9K# F.G'nds X 1-8 l; 6 f.Halow
4»iU F.G nds 1 1-16 lACWivy
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(Tialrer, P, P, Brooks, Ow
617C5 fhuruhm X X-18 IMTiifasl
6X717 CUiiTuhUl 1 1-10 l;48’Afw»t
6X0Su liavnna lm:.Cy 1:44 fast
X 1-1« l;64%mi:d
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1 l:41%fuit T
1 LlS'Ahvy I
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10 Dr, Bse, Vlrya, Toang Aduas
10 Merchant, Topmaet, Cut I’p
0 I*.Long fellow, (v>nntcas, J’lmllco
T M'm’uElder, Ttilsn, Mar!cM*po’.d
6*« Vr Pool
P*’ J Owwis
S*k M Garner
4'» K ScobJo T M*m‘nEl.;*r, Ttilsn, Ma'ricii’po’.d
4'* U Mangnn 7 Voting AUum, The \Vit, Sun Gcd
1» G Mangan S She Uevll, Alvorlda, bua LUegq
i’*l a Mansnn 0 Serhlan. Bandy 11 ., Van«yMa
1* B Pulturd 10 LareniiMuss, SbcDevll, IJnklir.y
S» M Gamer 10 Brlt.Urer, CMl'nlthful, PaalaV.
3*4 M Garner 7 IPloPardBor. Phelan, J. Orertoa
4* E Scoble 0 Copyright, verity, Bn>«>Bl‘e<Mlci
By BaUob— Bronwwlng, by Btalwkrt,
OwsoT, T. £. Muo!lor}.
^ 9” H J Jltirko T Furtara, Kordoclt, Countesa
6* 4*1 J D M'neylO Merchant, Ttomtast, Cut it*
M n ^ Burto 8 Attor.Mutr, J. Arbor, J’hr.cercs
fl n H £. Bt’mI•wld^e^ rxseyLou, MadgeF.
f,. !! H * h'TOP'dUr. S.lJgbtllL, A.GaI*p
I'l I* H J Darke 8 B. Verdict, W 'dthru»h, IJttIr.Bd
6 * r» 24 Suhw'Vs 0 Verity, LUUclPl, JuckKreves
!• Irt M Behw’U T W.U.D'nrr, J.Uccves, V'ngAdsm
I* 8*4 n TThomns 9 Verity. Xt.Uapiml.l. E*carr<>l*i tt
II ^ H J Durke 8 BrU.U’per, Uome’dD’hd. O’tOul.
4* 4“ A Wilson 11 IjiryLou, L'ensMasa, li.Psrrinei
I* J* a J DuxkfXO p'wlcii, Sertdua, Anns tisilcv
By Atki».-^dt«, by OssATy,
60081 Ilnvunn
6003.7 Havana
60873 Havana
60113 Havana
SOIC Havana
<0643 Havana
W69S iiavaiia
K0SI*rCX7 ELBZX, bUi. ff, I
(Tmtr cf, XL MuCe-rvay
41
If
8A
7 10
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BU
B«
M
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89
1-J7
90
98
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8 •
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Owner, R. hfeOarvey)
I 8'* A T-;rmt S yetias, HtoBewall, Oo 7a La
7k 7“ A Yerrat 10 MeKlusut, Tt.iUBost, Cut I'p
4* «* J MalbuQ t Btunevu'u, Attlcle X,, Dwt i*epe
X'» I* A ¥MPat 6 Hua«, BUS llur.ley, Ulgtdon
O’* S* A I'errat 6 (g'ty Aktt>r, (Jueauds, Lighter
I* 2h D lv6.nn'dy 6 UalUblItty, Divemliy, Klug B.
9* 4’| W Koleay B lUUbtlUy, Dlveraity, Artlt Je X.
6* 49 L 1‘enmaa T Melly Puff, Spuds, Ifutehlaon
|» A Yerrat 6 Stonewall, AfUcleX., ForgeAh’d
l'» A Terrat fl frankW,, Mayorilouso, Hutch a
C1747 CUurrhm 1 1.19 l:45^fast 10 100
61BS0 L-.X ton ll-lll:'9 hvy 1 114
01471 lex'ton 1 1-8 l:63l4fwit » J'Ti
CJ413 Lex'ton 1 1-16 1:47 gupd 35 108
6ti93 F.G'nils 1 M3 i.fJHJivy 7^ HI 7 I
•bCOI F.Q'n<ts lMll;U4khvy | HI 8 4
r«7l F.n’nds 1 3-18 l:6»Vaat K 134 I 1
tCUJ F G'ndt ImTOy 1:45 fast 10 114 8 I
vaa F.Q'oda laTCy l:4»34s>uw XI M • I
II
By Ogdoj^Xatg XL, by CoBorioa,
l‘ 1*5 H ^ DtirhulO IJerohsut, Tupmast, Cut T*a
** X’ J O 7 TuUa, Uiirie UapTHild, ItoaiT
31 7'* B Kenn’dy 8 Amer, Iloy, Paris Msi^ No'-lerk
7* 1'* i Owing 10 AmerieanBuy, Hep, KscarpulsUti
I'l I'l H S DarttflO Thg Wit. ILtuba, Kstnral
X* I* J Owens 8 ftameo, Rltaiia, pirate XU-Ge*
<* I’* J Owens Ip WatL’klgist, ^'rgemsn, IFbat-m
I* 7*1 F Weiaef | Jesnulsa, WhIuhI }IaB. Murray
n S’* r W(?in6f T Wywtow'li Trunaikt^ Buigneu*
CCRILTA. th. f, 4
(TrA.Lii«7, E., A.
61770 Ch-.irchill 1 MG I:f 7 %fa 3 t 16 10*
CniSMuleo 8-4 1:1* fast 31-10 1G8 I
9903 .Mexico 3-4 l:17‘,5f.vst 18 111 I
P5:i Xfavlco 8-4 1 :! 6 ''>i,fRst 11 109 S
19:72 F.G’ii.ls 1 1-4 2:07 fast 13-16 Id | |
'J<T2i Jeff son linTOy l:45‘if.\st 2-C 101 8 i
101 Bt Ballot— Ihp AIL by Tea OsHnt,
OwT*er, Royal (Hh Stable).
■^9192 Jeff'son 1 1 -g 1;M fast 6-8 100 16
QRAKD DADDY, ch. 0 . 4 (M)
(Tralrer. J. Amerd. Ownar. H. O.
P1775 Churchill 1 1-16 l;4«^aat 44
SthOl Ft.Pirle ImTOy 1:45 fast 33-8 116
5£5>*3 Ft.Krla 1 1;<0 fast 41-10 Id
'.S373 Ilatn'ton 3-4 l:14»tfast 28 11 *
'•C261 Ham’fn ImTOy 1:51 good 8
55242 Hum' ton 8-4 l:15'ifast M
v4^Z7 Dufferin 7-8 l:23Vifaatt W
•.4C23 Thon.cMffo 3-4 l:148ifaBt I
516’a Thornc.llffe 8-1 l.Mhhvy 37
5400S Churth'l 7-8 l:26Hfaat n
VB61 I>*x’ion 8-4 1:16 mud I
KIirPALCKO, tr. p. 6
(Trainer, E. a Crsckeft
#w a gr-aOw
4*1 R Pall
«** n Ball
6'* n Balt
to Br. So*, Tbv*. Teeog Adsss
T Vua. thwe^w*. Trader, TiOtta O.
r Onif.Tbree, t^Perklaa. J.n«n*Bt
0 Thrlfiy nTtB, j.I>T:tBt. Sk*xi*s
111
IFttru.an),
la I T
lilt
la 7 I )
1C3 1 1
1114
106
HI
1<4 7 I f
164 8 t
m
Owner, J. L. Knight).
C17ft0 (Diinrhlll 1 1-4 2:07 faat 6| 111 8 8
€1471 T/^'x'ton 1 1-8 l:K);faat 60 lU 1 8
,'■8229 T.,ox'ton 1 1-4 2:07 faat 17-10 115 8 8 8 I
.';S293 r.«x'ton 1 1-1 2;06%faat 8-J 118 11 8 8 <
i.2171 Churcn'l 1 1-| I:6J fast 7 111 » I 9 *
'-*!;44 C’huirh'l 1 1-8 l;62»tf,-ist IS 110 7 7 7 7
••Te.73 Ijttcnla 11-8 l;82B,good 11 107 7 7 7 8
•7433 latonla 1 1-4 2:flr;igC»od 4-8 112 1 8 4 I
7295 l^ilonta I 1-16 l:47lislow 38-16 10* 8 4 8 4
'7-778 Latonla 1 1-4 2:C6)4fa3t 18-16 107 7 • 8 4
^7!73 Ijitenla 1 1-1« I MShfavt * 111 16 • * 7
*7073 Latouta 1 8-18 ldl9 faat I 117 I 8 I I
84
r
8
I* 8>| G Bre'nlng 6 Roy.pcck, Laxy I.«a, L'nx'Moa
I'i 1* S Scoble 8 TheUcer, Pansy, Grim. Rambler
*• I’l A WlUoB 11 2.dLVruee, Attar. Voir, O.F’Oital
By Everett — Kiss Paamnre, by Passnre,
7* f* R Jackson • TonyBean, Rrltlxh llaid. Oarsoa
3* 3* R J Burke 8 Rcaerte. John Arbor, Huea
3* 8HI M Buxton 8 K’gOecrfe, Gthfar, DlamoaUDslo
3* t* II J Burke!3 Plautccn, Wraith, Ora Man
•’ 8‘| J H Burkel8 'Warcanoe, Toreador, K’sTroJaa
8* S'** R IlorwaylS Social Star, Vic Munox, 'Pan Son
4*1 J Boll 6 Dalntylady, Chuw. DxncingGIri
1*1 J If Burke 11 Wibuska. Rajr.b, Hcllie Laraea
8* J Burke 8 RomcBaby, dJluffer, llol. Barnes
4| 4* 8 McOraw 12 C'dleLlght, W.G.McCri’k. Vlrga
4* 6’* S McGrawlS liereaficr, Tom Norrlv. Serbia*
By Fits Herbert — Samlramls IX., by Sbr Aieblbald.
T T>» J D hTney 7 L.Lmtan, W.’eLast. Plr.klcCee
I 1“ W W •rioT 8 Aner. Boy, I'ar’La Maid. Nonleck
• <*J n J Burke 8 lAFoudre, FrankF., J. O. Stnns
8*1 1* M Gamer 11 la Fcndre, Frank P., N'on.«kid
7* «*• J D hPney 9 ElesnorS.. TbeWlt. Blar'jStan#
7* 8*1 D ConB'll.y 8 floiKlu.Roy, Parlellald, \V"af'ir4
4* 4* E Pool 8 Wlckford, Jooett, Cantilever
1*1 1* 38 Gamer 8 J. C. Stone, KiDsfl^Ucr, Cap. City
8* n M Gamer 6 CaDtilerer, Or.GoId, Banc.Fpray
2| 8* J Francte 8 Nat. Bridge, SeaPrinee, OV.-nasA
44 8* J Roberts 16 High Gear, Ilarkick, CantHever
• 8** O FTelds 8 UerdOlrL ParikMehl. Ch'iLcadet
JAMAICA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, MAY 19
WEATHEU CLOtfDYj TU.ACK SI.OIV.
Racing aUrts at 2:80 ji. m, (Chicago thne 1:30).
0 8iH>erlor tttud niDDer. x G*^od mud ni:tn*v.
:|s Fair mo.1 ruoucr. (M) Maidciu. •Apprcntlc#
allowance, b IMlcRGra.
ITrst Rs ._ _
Pnree Jl.CXYl. 2-yeap-oWs.
('Track record: May 18,
Horse.
Vcnnle
Jolly Sailor ...
bMargaret I.fretf
•Sc.iro 0:o-.T
Isidy Monmouth
•Jennie O
Ind.
(n793*
61788*
cmi*
01783
C16il
6K23
<U728
Bacoai Race — 1 Hlle s.Ed 70 Yards,
Purse ll.CCQ. Ayear-olds sn.l uirwariL Ciahnlng.
(Track record: May 21, 1021 — 1:42% — 5 — IIG.)
Cnf5* b'TraaslafB HO 1:44:'4 0 118X7D3
«,««. 103 1:4:1 4
Ill l:4-;*£ 6
m l:45?t 7
100 1:47*4 0
TTr.ick rcco'd: M.iy 24,
1921
-1:42*A— 5-116.)
5-8 me.
(ClTC5)*bDaTl;1 Ilartnn ...
n.'i
1 ’.-13%
5 J02X~'*
HsUens.
Cisfming.
610T5*»fcWynoewood
lO’l
1:41%
0 107X745
I9I7-'59%-
—3—109.)
U277* Tefter
IL5
1:47*4
7 1 07 X 749
Today’s
(615-5) •Billy ilcLeughlUi.
110
1:14%
4 H5x74.>
Wt. Ree.
AWRUan.
61120 hDaydac
(5 0.-,x747
,107 1:00%
112.. 7:13
(61713) Teddy U
4 102 'X 745
113 1:01 •%
112.. 7T0
(61760) bBlIiy Watts
3 110X735
,li)9 1:01%
103. .715
(GIOiB) ..omul
im
1:<4%
4 10’.X«
. 97 1:02
107. .713
61757 1 .Sr.cr.ylarJ
104
1 :42'4
7 101X7.35
.105 1:02%
l'.)3..T05
(117)8 •bCro:awc!l ........
97
6 101X735
9K..7C0
61Cdf • Tr.’ g^rlne
HO
1 :4'>
S 93X730
.103 1:01%
111.. TOO
Cl«2» Ralco
.100 1:4J%
5 USX 734
112.. 723
112X715
118. 710
H037fi3
65..7CO
61538* CcTU
61785 Annlvoisary
60553 ‘Pcourfcmaa
€1713 Caraonnear
617C6 •bliud Fisber
Third Race— 3-4 Ilile,
I*urso 51.CJ00. 3 year-olds and upward, Malden*.
Claiming.
(Track record: May 3, 1F22— 1:11% — 1 — 125.)
674-19 5!l*tr 1)4 1:L2% 3 1L5..725
Welcome Stranger. 0S 1:15;» 3 113x720
Jocoee 115 1:15% 3 115.. 713
Betty Blue 3 110. .710
Tikch 107 1:17 3 115.. 703
Cordelier 5 120
Refrain 3 115
John Joaeph ...... 115
61?C3»
610-13
61-173
38676
Fotrrth Race— 1 Kfle and 70 T?.r4s,
Mor.tana Peillr.g ITand:c*p.
<1.200 added, 3-year-o’di and rpwsrd.
Futh Race — 3 4 MUe.
Quickstep I’ur.'ie.
Pt.-'-sc f 1.000. 3-year -cMt and upward.
(Tmci: m-ord: May 3. 1{)>12— TJ1% — ir-125.>
6;S>;» gRTERLATI-VB ...122 1:12*4 3 H2..75-’*
617C3 lar-ky Button 97 1:13 14 3 1)7.. 7*3
• 617C0 Doughnut 1<>2 1:13% 3 107 X 733
61251* b«t. Donard 110 1:11*4 4 H.2..72a
61738 hL’K.'l.alr ..1111:13% 4H3..7S*
ensi Miriam Cixjper .1.111 1:10 3 1*17X723
Filth Race — 3-4 ’'ila.
Ihirse 81.0JO. 8-year-oHs. Ifaidcna.
(Track record: May 3, 1P22—
61640* Tam HI 1:1.314
bKinality 103 lilOUh
bVialnbo'.T Boy 114 l.TI'4
F.tcelsis 113 IJT'sra
Mount Hopa 115 1--12%
l-N'ew Orleans
5iary Agocs S 110
AraolJ B
66T16
OH04
C17S8*
61793*
MCS8
61518
67378
-125.)
115.. 723
113.. 720
113. .71.3
113 X 71*
HO.. 703
115.. 703
H0..7i)0
113.. 700
JAMAICA JOCKKT PKaCSLVTAGE.I.
Ehrom
January 1,
1921, to
May 10, 1022, Inclastre.
Jockey. P.O.
At or
Over
Wt.
Mta.
1st.
Sd.
Sd.
Jockey. r.O.
At or
Over
WU
Mta.
1st.
20.
3*.
Ben. U. .50
95
8
1
0
0
Bxrtoa, KL ......
J2
HO
S33
43
54
40
Bandc, B. ....... .53
Fafor, U **5
113
103
370
403
123
114
87
108
C3
67
Farke, B.
Mooney, J. ......
.12
.11
100
1C*1
?2>1
240
101
29
113
40
109
4S
I.yke. L. 22
114
304
67
53
30
McIaiighliB, A. .,
.10
97
241
25
29
33
Falrbrother, C, .23
114
C9
15
13
9
Meximee, J, .....
.10
93
70
7
3
10
Keogh, r J»1
112
£30
49
43
41
Metcalf, J.
.09
112
110
10
10
IS
Ktnsmer, 0. .... .21
K<0
300
63
45
43
Eubln, 0
.09
107
SIO
23
41
44
Ijang, C. .21
ir*o 1
,145
24.5
1ST
l!?3
Carter, R. .......
.09
HI
5<J0
44
30
40
Bet ’Jt linger. A, .21
10s
130
6rT
IS
IS
Taplln, B. ......
-08
104
24
3
1
7
MarinelU, B, .20
99
726
143
ISO
107
Moore, H. .......
.03
107
13
1
1
1
Catrons, F, ...... .20
95
6
1
0
0
Cooley. J. .......
.87
113
44
8
3
4
Ilorcl, 0. .20
108
23
5
4
1
HelciscX W. ....
.07
111
123
3
IS
T
Penro:in, L. .20
103
956
m
159
125
MeCcy, J. .......
-07
103
227
IS
34
n
Hlrschberg, A, .20
100
5
1
0
«
Steams, H. .....
.97
103
14T
11
14
IS
Morria. 1.^ 19
108
.*30
103
S3
t>T
Ambrose, H. .....
.00
100
133
$
U
13
Bntwsll, J. IS
113
470
£5
81
10
Carroll. Q. W. ...
.05
102
273
IT
SO
SO
Thurber, H. 17
101
4.30
T5
,'.9
70
Caibihan, H. ....
.W
93
20
1
0
3
WuiU. P. ....... .17
S3
112
19
19
11
Harxisou, ii. ....
.05
109
183
9
S3
IT
Biaugiiter, M. ... .10
107
tS9
42
40
31
Marta. ^
.06
M
IS
4
T
4
Kelsay, W ,15
110
ro’3
90
W
95
Duel.
.01
111
TO
1
3
3
Gantner, A 15
lf!3
657
91
87
70
Doyle. T. J
M
It
0
0
3
Kummer, E. .15
101
97
15
7
12
GlK’k. U.
93
T
0
9
1
Pace. T U
HO
3U
43
46
49
HaismoDd, Q, ...
M
0
0
1
0
Walters. H. 14
M
T
1
1
0
Kelly, W
100
2
0
0
0
Istacaster, B. .13
110
521
63
ra
T8
McGlonia. Dk ....
105
3
9
0
0
l*onc«, G .13
I’tS
6C9
£A
87
87
Meitv, G
93
13
0
1
9
Ro'.raB, J. ....... .13
103
411
M
51
43
Shi’dlrk, IL
93
T
0
1
1
27iomaa, IT. .13
bO
100
SO
38
40
Sitnoas, L.
93
3
0
0
0
McAtcs, U ...... .13
103
4iS
04
72
73
S.’-’--cccy. J. .....
93
1
9
9
9
Faior. K. .13
lOd
559
09
CO
73
T-.grlor, I. .......
lOT
4
0
9
0
1st RACE
K-yrar-olda. MaiJeiasu Claim Ins’,
— 2 lOD.)
(May
13,
tOlT — ,
Imles Course Dist Tlmo T*tk Odds Wt St %
VEXKIE, h. o, * rS) 112
(Trainer, O. ^ Odom. Owner, J, Llringston).
Str rtn Jocki-T* Started Order of rtnhsh
By Colcncl Vennie — Pilacess Ka‘.hlcen. by Safa.
C--bar
f-1 733 Jamaica, 6-1 1:0(»:*4 fast 1 I'D
61706 Jamaica 6-8 CS%iaat 4 115 4
JOLLY R.ULOR, h. e, 8 (E) 118
(Trainer, K. Hiisoh. Owner, K, Hirrch),
C17SS Jamaica 6-S l:0(>%fasl 18 H3 8
617U1 Jamaica 6-S ItOOrifast 19 XvS 6
KAP.GARST LORETTA, hr. f, 8 XOl
(K) (Trainer, G. Cobtun. Owrer. J, A.
G1641 Jamaica
bl4'i9 Jamaica
C1213 Bowla
01 173 Bowie
61120 Bowie
0*7 <9 F.G’nds
73676 F.G’nds
iSi>v3 F.G’nds
JS473 F O' mis
>9413 F.G'ixts
SCARS CROTar, b, ©, S (M) J07
(Tralnor, j, ^ Heoly, Owner. 8;’»di«cate
C178S Jam -ilea 6-8 l;00*4fast » *7 4
LADY KORSCOTITE. ch. f. 8 (K) 103
(’iVaiaer, C. A, A^pWete, O'snsr, O. A, Applor tio).
61041 Jainaloa 6-8 l:0iXfaal 13 1<3 «
?• 2* L IIcAtee C 17g.'. J<’T!yS.:r!or, FophttGaK':.”.;!*
H 4*J L ilc-Atee 5 L. Granite, HIght''hicf, iloini.:>l’iA
By ils'j.'- — S>:ai Cene, by Luck Sand.
6-8 IdJlTiitist
10
b?3
4
3
5-S l:00V»fa9t
70
Oi l 0
8
1-3 4ShJa»t
49
)v5
8
t
1-8 49 good
«
n*
0
$
1-1 4.7%.fast
48
lot
1
8
»-s
SXlimud 6
HO
0
s-4
S4\faat 64
m
f
S-l
S«%hvy 10
HO
a
1-4
84 slow 18
118
1
I'l
S56«faat 8
114
1
51 J« B XTarrellt 0 Ege. VennJe. SapbM Gohhn.ia
4 6'* B Marrelll tt l,iiiIjMyra, (.>euge, BeaLeigiiti.)Ut
By Ftizzia — Seemly, by Turjaint,
S* 3*1 R Parke 6 B.Glisoa. T.3Iulesk*rv S.CoMma«
T* T'* J Mcr’.ioce 8 lime ihler. Onkwood. Kl:k Ir.dy
5| 3=1 -V CaatnerlO BoTrueriao. )t.I/shton. Jue’inoO,
8* 7*4 E Anibrcssl2 Kewpie 8.. Juan V.. Hish Tea
8 7’* E Ambr'se 8 Rork, Ictdy Bess, Itaulcl
It** 9=] M Baxioo 11 Aaltsllaiupton. IK’srie, Dclnsire
8* *>• J Petdts 12 M.Mlue.-va, K*v!cS., St.Aiir,-!!»a
11| 11“ M Buxton 12 Nowata, UoiicU,, MHt,h>rle Woo4
S'i 7’* B Bullrnan 10 l*rtnce K., Delusive, Old lYjp
SI $'* S Bullrnan I'J K.WlUiaiae. LadyBou, Nowata
By Half Ro-A; — 0, Co, Ea. by Jim Crowe,
tHxble),
9 6* 5* J Mcrtmee 0 hJge, >"ean)a. Jolly Sailor
Ifucle— Anna Reyi, by Poey o'Day,
61248 Bowie
61172 Bowie
lOMl F.G’nds
WT7* F.G’nds
iS*668 F.G’nils
18CJ3 F.U’iids
JZRHIE C.. b, f. 8 (M)
(Trainer, <5, Feteisoe,
X-a €>%faat
X-3 49 good
8-8 89 Tuud S3
8-8 |s«4mud 18
84 5a'/»fast 80
1-1 SCRhvy 7
8U 107 )3
tSf 112 12
l v4 I
H* •
19* I
113 U
93
0-smer, 9, Petorsea),
4 5* 6’| n Thom.a8 C B.Q.'lrsou. M.Ixwctta^ T.ifule 3 k>
12 13 10'-* J WeUaco IL* Je:;ji P., Ikiitariu, I'luciouist
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61S41 .tpmai.vv
61433 ILdcG'os
61137 Dowla
aejuj F.Q'nd*
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V 2 ItosU'U., .V.ll’toii, MurjorieWoo^
12 Nowata. Itoalell., MarJorieWooJ
Py Jack Atkin-— Duchees of Suvoyy by Vwclei,
9 3t..\nyela, lllaVsoyusty Roy. Oak
13 Jeaa F., lientaria. lihuioaist
CcTrueman, B.L’gatoa. il.H'r'ts
18 Kewpte 8., Jc.rn High 'Tea,
H B(-a.Li.':gliSvn, JeanF., l(i-wi)le ^
12 For»l*.ila, I'.Puutsgcs, lU-t.I.uck
SI S' F Weiner 12 Bcckab.ve, f’l o’Fu». Tsvlorlia*
91 9*1 n J Burke 12 T.VHU’kiaV L.(l.iff*y. I'at’bii’n
.♦» 8*4 J D M’neyl2 Uosu-H.. A.ll't.,s. MarJutleWoo4
By Twt Qaddy — ^KathiyB Kretor^ by Transvaal,
4* f* J Mooner 0 Rm, Tenn*». Jolly Fallur
4*1 B Mari’clH 0 B.Qibeoa, M.'l,oretta, T.MuIeskhf
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8*4 4*J \ Julitisun 9 Ft.Auycli, Illusionist, Roy. Us
H I1‘* T Rice 11 lies. I.e!ghtc^^ Jeani'., Kewpie S
4| 9‘* J Rod'guosXk Alile Uehs, Dearie. Kewidc K.
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TRANSLATE, bDt, g, 0 118
('(IraineE, O, (jcbern, Owner, H, R*> i-'-'.n),
61765 Jamaica ImlOy l:l3Hfaat 8 HO \ 1
bl'jOA jamuica ImTOy HLSfaet I 113 4 1
6J315 H.di-G’ce i 1-13 l:l7*.£ood Jl-li) lil 4 7
C12C0 itoiYid 7-S l;29)imi!d 21-10 1C4 8 4
61100 Bowie 2 p:L%fast S9 iul | <
*d 89 F.G’nds ImTOy l;4lHf list 7-6 118
SCU2 F.G'nds ImTOy l:43%sloMr I T4
S9918 F.G'nds 1 1-18 1:64 mud 18-S 118
I
•cats r.u nos 4 1-I8 4:as mud l»S> us f ■
697H F.G'nds ItaTOy i>44Uguod IQ ICI 8 s
18709 F,a’n04 I 8-X6 8i03%jnud 1X| | 1
By Transvaal- Eu:tis, by Star Shoot,
8* 2*i B Bandk 4 DavhlHaruia, Henry ^
2* S| H Bands 5 -Avispa. Title, i:..niel A.
I 7*4 X Gantuer 7 Pa»,?waia, T-p.-Sahily ThoTsimk
■ 6*1 A Ganiner 0 MUp.Llni, I.ucky IV., D.Deadeys
4 ^ Ganiner 8 Wcllficiicr. Mercury, DrainstorBS
1*1 11 O Turner 7 Ilaigneur, BalKtMark, A't:t-May
8* 2*. A Gantnur '7 Wyuj.cw’d, Baigucur, Waukesf
♦* M V>uxt.a» 9 CcuyGables. WhvCare^ LuckyBi^
5 1*1 M Buxt«g( 8 Wyanew’d. C’rtship, RTravelss
^ M Ov*uuaad, Uml G14
I
DAILY RACING FORM.
Friday, May 19, 1922
6EH, V f, 4 lit
(Tnhiuer, £. A. BstIlo. Owsmt, £. A. Boric*).
415S8 Jazoalca 1 1-16 1:43 rood >-4 1K> • S ]
61 343 H.doO'c« 3-4 1 ;15)*£aot 13 MS 8 6
$6308 Laurel 1 1-16 l:49%fast 13-1 103 I 1 I 1
trscj Jamaica. ImTOy 1:45 fast 6 ICS 4 I 4 >
IT761 Jamaica ImTOy 1:46 last 3-6 ICd 4 4 6 I
tfCS Jamaica 1 1-18 1:48 fast 1-S 103 1 3 I 1
870% Belmont 1 1:88 fast 13 «8 6 4 6 I I
88778 Belmont 61 f l:19)8faat 7 97 8 4 4^
85S14 Empire ImTOy 1 :46 fast 10 981 6 t t 8 I
AHHrSEBSAKT, b. g, 6 112
By Benllldon — Emerald Gem, by McGe*.
MOBUAL, b. g. 4
(Trainer, J, F. Kelly. Owner, J. Eabn).
3«* 3* C Kummer 4 Title, Plcnie, Ramkin
4* 4* N Swart 12 VIcailh'nnan, Catn'flage, Tld'cs
1* F C’ltileU112 Natural, klerrimac, lto?<**te
2* 3* C Turner 4 C-oTlawn, JockScot, St. Isidore
1*1 1’ L Fator 6 Fluff, Titanium, Voormlr
1* !’• L Fator 4 Titanium, Frlalet, Itojul Jesfer
8| 4*1 E KvimmerlS JoekSoot, Honybnbmn, Sad. Ring
4* I* L Penman 0 Olditnseimd, OldSinner, CoraSah
6} 8*1 S Bullman 8 Sc. Verdict, Pirate HcGee. Moee
By Celt — Bitcipliite, by Greenan.
(Trainer, E. D. Bprinper. Owner, F. Honsemaii).
By Flaudit — Xbe Nurse, by Yankee.
617B5 Jamaica ImTOy l;4>%faet 4} 118 4 I P
61614 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 10 113 1 4 4><
C14S1 Jamaica ImiOy l:4o%fast 41 U3 8 I 3*
$14SG H.deG’ce 1 Z-lii 3:00%fast lof lU T I 1-
61411 Il.dcG’ce 1 1-4 3:07%fast 4 1101 3 3 4*
C1375 H.deG’co IralOy l:441tfast 63 111 I 3 9
61S36 H.dcG'cc 1 1-18 1:50 mud 18 111 t 7 7
61283 H.deG'ca 1 1-16 l:48%hvy 62 112 8 I 8
SS685 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:l*Hnrad 7-5 113 6 4 3 3 3*
68,^?3 Pimlico 1 1:42 fast 7-5 lU 7 4 4 8 SI
6H57 Pimlico 1 1-8 l^S^tmnd 7 U4 5 3 1 3 3>
66573 D' shire 1 1-8 l:52?ifast 14 110 2 3 4 8 8 >
8CCUBQEHAN, h. g, 7 1X8
(Trainer, j. H. Tevis. Owner, N. B. Kayfield)
6X93 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:S2*ilivy T 103 9 10 9 I 8*
8C371 F.G’nds 1 3-16 IdiS^fost 3 104 2 8 6 4 1|
8C193 F.G'nds ImTOy 1:45 fast 4 109 3 7 8 8 P
83437 F.G'nds lni70y l:45%faet 6 U3 6 8 8 T P
5332:: Jeff 'son 1 1-18 l:47(8taet 3 108 4 4 4 4 3)
89271 JeXr son 1 1-16 l;47)4f8LBt 7 103 7 8 5 8 8*
88570 Pimlico 1 1-lC l:49%mud 49 1088 8 8 3 8 P
685t06 nmllco 1 1-18 l:4S%rood 8f 101 13 U 10 M
87801 Laurel 1 1-8 l:564ulop 23 106 3 6 8 8 8
U4 5 I 3
no 2 3 4
1X8
P P T Itloo 8 Jock Scot, Prummond. Armisilce
4'* 8* T lUce 6 Sea Mint, Episode, Carnarvon
I* 1*1 1 1 Lyke 6 Bnn<inol, UcnryG., ScottiahOlilef
3* 15 L Morris 13 Joan of Arc, I.uryKatc, Ksborter
4* 4*i A Johrson 7 Attor’yMuir, V.'nnkoaK, loixyLnu
9 9*i A Johnson 0 Swccpy, Tan Son, Lucky B.
7 6*i A Johnson 7 Sea Pirate, W, B^otte, Jacques
8 8’* H Ollck 6 King John, Fluzey, Incog
I* 2‘* C Rob’son 8 Romeo, DeTildog, Natural
SI 3*1 E Haynes 12 Moee, Pavla, Sunny Ulil
3» 2* J Butwell 0 J. of Arc, An’versary, W.nave*
8* 8*1 S Sn'dman 7 Louis, D^tor Jbn, Sea Prince
By Stanhope U. — RaismU, by Sensation.
87801 Laurel 1 1-8 1:1
41 A W 0 1 1 4 I . i*‘. i I It, ch. h.
104 2 8 6 4
109 3 7 8 8
U3 6 8 8 T
108 4 4 4 4
103 7 8 8 8
1081 8 8 3 I
101 13 U M M
106 3 6 8 8
110
8* 6** C Lang 10 Mormon Elder, The Wit, Bttahe
11 2* C l.ang 10 Wada.'sLast, H.Oear, ly'katerll.
P 8*1 M Gamer 0 Joaquina, Walnut llall, Murray
P PI F Cltllettl 8 Escarporte, M. Fontaine, B.Votcr
a 1* F C'ltUettl 0 Oote d’Or, Blddledee, Dantxic
8* 4* E Scobte T HighGear, Murrny, LadyLUliao
P 4‘* B Barnes 10 Tieaeey, Yorkist, MaJorParke
P P K Scoblo 14 Cr’k o’D'n, W.Bedotte, M. Parke
8 P* 8 Lowe 6 Goldlne, K.Trojan, HcI.Pardncr
(Trainer, I. Moran. Owner, W. L. 8. Martin).
By Astronomer — Penitence ZI.. by Great Tom.
61713 Pimlico 1 1:42 slow 11 120 6
61328 Pimlico 3-4 l:14*iialow 4) MG 2
88.'99 Pimlico 1 1:43 bvy 17-5 124 3 3 t
IK.S3 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:57Vimud 7-6 103 1 1 1
88283 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54*i/ast 6 100 1 1 3
Miss H.dcG'e ImTOy 1:46 fast 18 100 5 8 8
P 9’t J Callahanll TeddyR., MayorBoose, Cl. Gone
t* 8*1 J Calialian 8 Sagamore, Bromeiia, P.deMorny
4* 4'* J Callahan 6 Tlcacey, Yorkist, Hnonee
6 6'* J CallJihan 6 Merilmac, Super, Comme (71
4* 4* J (Tallaban 5 Lad'sLove, T. Malden, Bubldinm
7 7** J Callahan 7 Wellflader, Buhldiiim, Cle'oOor.e
673<-7 H.dbQ’e lm7oy l:49%slop 13 107 1 I Pulled up. J Callahan 9 CleanG’ne, D.deMomy, N.Baldot
KM Aq'duct 81 f l;2u%mud 18-5 100 t
86320 Aq’duct 81 f l:19%slow 15 m 1
6Gn?C Ao’duet 1 l:39)8good 8
BUD FISHZE, b. g. 3
113 8 t I
95
(Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner, H. C. Fisher).
61766 Jamaica
61677 .Tanjaica
55134 ChurcliT
87S4S Church' 1
67C48 I.ntonla
3-4 l:12^faet
3-4 l;llVast
T-S l;265sfast 39
3-4 l:12%fast 8
3-4 1:14 good 5
863:a Belm't 3-4 MC l:119tfast 60
867S1 Beliij't Eif MC 1:06 fast 15
5C«^ SaPtoga 81 f l:C6Vsfast 10
66214 Bar' toga 61 f 1 :05A;fast 10
86X50 Sar' toga 3-4 1:11 Vkfast 30
85047 Sax' toga 8-8 59%fasl 7
60 IGj 8
80 103 6
112 6 3 1
107 8 t
112 4 1
m 20 u
Ho 6 8
Be 8 I
M2 6 4
8 8*1 J Callahan 6 Sea Cove, Cum Sah, Measlnes
7* 8** J Callahan 9 Despair, Valor, Jock Scot
8* P J Callahan 8 J’kScot. RegalLodge, BlffBang
By Uncle— Miss Gianrille, by Yankee.
P 10’* B Parke 11 Bil. Watts, Brainstorm, Olynthus
7 7** E Kummer 7 E.Al.Poe, Glad’tor, D.of the V’y
' C Enel
E Barnes
14 PrecieusLula, Bonus, Thibodans
7 PuIrPhantom, OoIlegeGirl, Jacku
& 22 19*122** C Buel 22 iitiimiix, Galautnian, D. of Alias
8 T 7* 8* C Buel 12 Firm Friend, AknustJ, Pietros
8 * 7** C Kummer 13 L’gisland, Mercntlo, Cbesterbr’k
8* 8‘* G W Car' II 15 Whlskaway, Pegasns, K.Giass
E Barnes 10 Treasurer, Bro.Jobn, Lt.Culonel
8 10* U** G W Car’112 Morvicb, Ral-Saug, Oil Man
a 8* 7** G W (TroU 12 OU Man, Blgheart, Pegasns
61008 Jamaica lm70y l:44%fast
,61520 Jr.m.alca 8-4 l:13*4.mud
|61343 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13>^fa8t
'4 993.5 ISelmont 61 f st l:07*f,fast
I 49.8.56 Belmont 3-4 st 1 :in\f.'ist
j49C37 Saratoga 61 f liCClafast
SUNKYXAND, ch. g, 7
(Trainer, H. Uana. Owner.
61767 Jamaica 3-4 l:llHfast
01297 Tijuana 8-4 1:13 fast
C1060 Tijuana 2 3:29 fast
61015 Tijuana 1 l-'3 2:34 fast
C00C3 Tijuana 1 1-4 2:06%fast
60660 Tijuana 61 f l;06%fast 11
80411 Tijuana 1 1-16 l;174sfaat 6
80226 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :62 hvy 16
a-Cdl Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4?%fast 8
S9T48 Tijuana 8-4 l;lJ%fast 8
58749 Bowlo ImTOy 1:49 mud 11
5g6»;( Bowie 1 3-16 2:04 slop 17
56880 Bowie 1 1-18 l£l\bvy 9-8
13-6 109 3 1
8 106 8 7
86 106 2 S
15 111 7 8
7 112 9 7
3 115 3 4
104
G. r. Fullor).
60 109 6 6
7- 5 113 6 6
7 112 6 8
27-10 109 1 1
8- 6 m 9 2
J06 4 4 3
lU I 2 2 4
lie 4 4 4 2
118 11 9 8 9
131 2 18
106 7 7 e 8
102 8 4 4 6
108 4 2 2 1
CHOM'WELE, blh. g,
(Trsu’er, W. J.
01712 Pimlico
61583 Pimlico
61.507 Pimlico
61420 H.deG'ce
51>687 Havana 1 1-16
$9362 Havana 12-16
$8256 Havana ImSOy
59101 Havana 1 1-16
6S999 Havana 8-4
58924 Havana 6i f
e 101
Daly. Owner, M. V. Daly).
1 1:42 slow 28 118 3 2
1* 1' L Fator 6 K.of thcHVr, CTstaTPord, R’quoP
6'1 4»1 L McAtoo 7 E.a'.tView, Tangerine. EJ.Al.Poe
4* 8* B Marl'elll 8 Ruhlen. Lion d'Or, Mainmast
6) 6J C F”o’th-T K Ciry l,ag, Queoreelf, Bt,nr Voter
7* 10'* J McTag'tl'J Hlh'ur, Smokescreen. Oriole
8* 8* L Fator 10 Br'mspua. G'yLag, P.T.Earnum
By Sunflower II. — Fair Anna, by tiocanna.
P 6* R Carter C E.Al.Pce, Dfm’sdale, lest Straw
2*i l*i K tlartcr 0 Arctic King, Klnglike, Sedan
7* 7'i C H Miller 9 E.’.st Indian, Belarus, Vcter.-in
S‘ 3'J J H'tamer 6 Buckliorn II., Veteran, Omoiid
6* 6'* C Th’peon 11 MuUIlier, Rifle, Itegreso
8* 1* E Fator 9 Sam itch. Motor Oop, Sedss
6* 6’ R Carter 18 Omond, Furbelow, Ureexe
8* 7“ E Taylor 9 K.'ist Indian, Furbelow, ftegreso
8* 6*J E Taylor 12 East Indian, Furbelow, iireese
6| 4*i B Taylor 7 Motor Op, Sister Susie, Sedan
6* 5* M Schw'tz 7 Blippcry-Elm, Sandy Beal, Halo
9* 10’* E Joslah 10 Bun. Ruck, Slip Elm. T.W'ltebet
4* 8*1 E Joslah 0 Super, Quecreek, K.'sChaioplon
By Plaudit — ^Affect, by His Highness.
8-4 l:l'2%fHst
1-4 l:13%mnd
3-4 l;l2%fast
Ki 121 6
16 109 1
27 107 4
l:4.5%fast 7-6 124 8 2 2
l:58%faEt 2
1:43 good 6
l:4a%fast 3
1:16 mud 8
118 8 8 4
113 1 I 4
113 2 1 1
114 1 I
l:065islow 7-6 U8 2
4i 4* L Morris 8
6‘ 4* L Morris 10
4i 6*J L Morris 10
6 6* .1 Wallace 6
2* 2*i J Dom’lck 6
8”* U J U'mlnlcli 8
2’1 2} J D’minick 8
1» 1$ J D'mlnlck 6
8* 8‘ A Pickens 4
P 2* A Pickens 4
IT’pClond, EicuseMe, NMRaidsf
Superlative, Mesaines, N'tUaider
E^tcuseMe, Carm’dale, r.oflndla
Hildur, Lion d'Or, Carm.'indalt
Riverside, Colonel LU, Inquiry
El'norS., 8. Prince, U.J.M. Gomes
Gen. J.M. Gomes, Aiken, A.Royll.
I>ad*sI>ove, EleanorS., Frank W.
(Juv'nor, The Boy, H.of Eliza’t’u
Guv’nor, M.Garner. Qen.MeD'cal
TANGERINE, b. g, 8 98
(Trainer, T. J, Healey. Owner, B. T. Wilson),
61642 Jamaica ImTOy l:44Hfast 2 110 2 8
61520 Jamaica 3-4 l;13<imud 6 100 7 8
68719 Bowie 61 f l:22%mud 6 114 2 8
6S671 Bowie 7-8 l:29:*(,hvy 17-10 108 8 4 8
5S649 Bowie 7-8 l:2858hvy 8-2 110 8 8 8
6863S Bowie 8i f 1:22 hvy 4 lOi 4 9
68455 Pimlico 8-4 l:lC)8mud 6 109 1 6
RAT.CO, bik. h. 6 116
(Tinincr, B. T. Littlefield, Owner, H. B.
61642 Jamaica ImTOy l:41*4fast 9-6 126 1
61575 Jamaica 1 1-lG l:4C:*ifast 6 118 1
CSC92 Empire 1 1-16 l;47*4?ast lS-6 116 2 2 2
ET795 Jamaica 6i f 1 KI6''if.good 8 124 1 6
57017 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46itslow 11-6 108 2 1 1
iT522 H.dcG'e lm70y l:43%fast Si 108 8 4 4
57452 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:12 fast 6 118 8 6
S8813 Belmont 1 1-16 l:464islow U-20 irS 112
56545 Aq'duct 7-8 ld!3)sfaat 8 IOC 8 8 I
By Olambala — Orange Lilly, by William the Third.
:on),
8 8 8S B Mnrl'elll 8 Fngafe, R.nlco
8 2* 2'i B Mari'clll 7 EaslView, EdgnrAl.Poe, Normal
8 B* 4* J Butwell 10 jnrinnir<>«'iier. I’lnlteul. riiicky
8 I* 3* L McAtee 7 Mode. Champlain, Douglinut
8 6i 3*1 L Morris 10 Hephaistos, Plucky. Opperman
8 6'| 21 C Lang 11 Heph'stos, T'keeBtar, Champl’n
8 2* 1* L Penman 9 Simplicity, Culuudo, Timbrel
By Rock View — Biack Mantilla, by Saia.
Bow ns).
1 2* 2J E Kande 3 Frigate, Tangerine
1 4J0 41. j5 Tapl.n .5 R.McI/ld!n, Secgenell, Wvnne’d
2 2i 4*i I. McAtee 4 Reg I/odge, Neddam, Fun'yland
8 4* 4’i C Kummer fi K.of t.U’lher, F.C’chlll, M.iv'r'n
1 1* 24 L Fator 2 Rdwina
6 4i 4* F Cltllettl B Bellaoiar, Serapis, By Jiminy
I 4* 4” J Butwell 7 Tiu. Witebet. Ararat, Ilob.Ruket
3 2* 2* C Kummer 3 Super, Uiionec
8 8 3*k J Mooney 3 Senuings Park, Pen Rose
CtU DA PC 3-4 Mile. Q.nlck«tep Purse. I?-year-old« nml upward. Allow-
UlII nHUC, auees. (May 3, 1922 1:11 2-r. 4 125.)
Orel DAr*C Mile. 3-yenr-c1d» and npsrard. Maidens. Allowances. (Mag
OlU nMUC. 3. 1922 1:11 2-5 4 125.)
XIZAR. b. e, S (K) 115
(Trainer, A. J. Joyner. Owner, G. D. Wideser).
87449 Aq'duct Cl f l:194fcfa9t 12 108 4 8 8 E
87089 Belm't 3-4 MC l:12%fast 3 114 7 4 8 1
K693 Belmont 6if st l:ie%fast 7 116 6 8 8 4
WELCOME STRANGER, ch.g.S(lI) 115
(Trainer, W. V. Casey. Owner, W. V. Osaey).
61763 Jamaica
8-4 l:14)tfr.st
61671 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:4S)tfast
6157.3 Jamaica
61537 Jamaica
3-4 l.UV»fa8t
61 f l:06V.good
61408 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:4S*ifast
613.57 H.deG’ce lm70y 1:47 fast
61219 Bowie
61158 Bowie
61122 Bowie
68718 Bowie
6S8>3 Bowie
686U8 1‘imllco
68567 Pimlico
61 f l;22?imud 9-1
7-8 1 :30%fsst 3^
61 f l;08)tfast 1
6) f LlO^mud 20 114
6ifl:24Hhvy Mf M8
1 l;47'^vy 33 107
1 1:45 mud 43 103
27 93 7
11 MS 3
9-8 US 1
3-2 104 1
39 116 1
14 1 I
JOCOSE, oh. e, 8 (M)
107 3 1 4
103 4 1 1
U5
(Tiainor, T. J. Hoaley. Owner, W. J. Salmon).
By Dick Welles — Kilky Way, by Star Bhoet.
Bk 6* L Fkitor 6 Ten-Lee, Tody, AH Over
7*i 8* L Fator 11 Cheeterbr’k, R’paruUuo, AllOvor
8* 8* L Fator 10 Yankee Star, My Play, Belay
By Boot! and Saddle — BiUowa, by Canard.
4* 3’f T Doyle 7 Beekna, M. White, Com.BUbmann
8* 8‘* J Merlmee 7 Henry O., I^edy Zeus, Hostler
11 2) J Merlmee 9 Oath.Marrone, DaniolA., Fayells
6* 6** J Merlmee 10 SeaMint, Tlng-a-Llr.g, Victors.
6^ 8'* A FrleshonlS Maise, Kxhorter, M.ir. Lockett
2*1 4“ W Obert 14 Toodlcs, Drifting, Archive
8* 9** W Obert 10 H.Mazlm, Vitamin, Ban Uedron
2’ 8*1 W Obert 10 Orma Reed, Archive, Swagger
4* 4*i W Obert 12 Apex, Hullabaloo, Zorro
I* 3* R L’casterl2 LadyZeus, PreLLady, Ind. Prince
Q 7* G Babin 13 Ss.-nmyK., ILPrlmrose, FarSigbt
9 9** G Babin 9 O. Foster, S.Master, F.Vlrglnls
# 8** C Ponce 8 Mary. Belle, O. Foster. BeaMiuter
By Celt — Merriment n., by Saedridge.
61 f 1:09 slop 14-5 115 8
61 f l:06%fast 30 116 11
61648 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast
61503 Pimlico 3-4 l;13%mud
61425 H-dc-G’ce 3-4 l:1314fast
61411 H.deG’co 6J f l:07»ifast
87797 Laurel 61 f 1:09 sloi
65997 Sar’toga 61 f l:06%faa’
BETTY BLUE, ch. f. 8
(Thaiccr, 8. Wlliets. Ow
61472 Unit’dH. Ab 3-4
HKEH, br. c, 8 (li)
(Trainer, X. J. Shannon.
8Sr76 Bowie 3-4 l;16*4hvv
6JCS9 Empire 61 f 1:08 fas
68222 Empire 61 f l:07)ifas
88025 Jamaica 61 f l;07Vifaa
677S6 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 goc
67478 Aq’duct 6-8 l:Q158fas
17-6 U8 8 8 8* 11’* J Butwell 14 Leochares II., Sangrado, Futen
14 105 7 7 7 6’* J Mooney 7 L’n d’Or, W.ofCor’man, E.Loane
67 115 8 8 91 10** J Butwell 15 H.Jewel, Runqnol, LILB. Sheep
S3 118 13 11 13 13** J Butwell 13 Ultimata, Mis.vEin.a., Fan. Bean
110
Owner, 8. Willets).
- fast 7 100 1 8
115
on. Owner, J. Whalen)
6 ^ 4* J Rowan 7 Brainstorm, AlexH., Mar’dBella
T U* 11** L Bnsor 12 Oceanic. Frank Furst. Deadlock
By Celt — Logistflla, by Locohatchee,
• 4* G W (Jar'll 9 Vague, Irish Sea, Boxwood
By Voorhees^llena, by Puryear D.
88276 Bowie 3-4 l;16Hhvv 9f 112 3 8 4 1
61CS9 Empire 61 f 1:08 fast 4i 1091 3 til
8££22 Empire 61 f l:07'hfast 30 109 8 T 8 »
8802'5 Jamaica 61 f l;07Vifaat 20 lOS 6 4 4 <
677S6 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 good 100* 107 6 881
87478 Aq’duct 6-8 l:Ql%fast 40 113 6 9 1
First start for the foDowliig:
CORDELIER, b. h, 5 (M) 126
REFRAIN, b. c, S (M) 116
(Owner, R. L. Smith).
JOHN JOSEPH, oh. o, S (M) 115
(Trainer, J. Marrsne. Owner, Marrone Stable).
4 8* 6* C H Mlllerl2 F.Virginla, PeignedZeal, Besmer
3 81 7*1 C Turner 11 Adventure, RedTom, Sim.SimoB
8 M* M** C Turner 18 Knot Grass, Kirtle, Avispa
4 6* 8* L McAteo 12 Clinchfield. Awning, Proni’oads
8 8 8‘* G Babin 0 Horologe, RunanteU, Shaffer
9 13* 12* C Kob’son IS Doily Varden, RedTom, Pastoral
By Rabelais — Red Crocs, by Macdonald IL
By Bard cf Hope— Star of Rimnymede, by Star
Shoot.
By Glencairn — Caraquet, by Bryn Kawr.
4th RACE
1 Mile anti 70 Yai^a. Montana Selling Haxtrilcai>. S-yeai‘-olda
and upward. (51ay 24. 1921 1:42 2-r»— 5 IIS.)
DAVID EARUM, b. g, 6 102
(Trainer, W. H, ^nlck. Owner, W. R. Coe).
6X76.5 Jamaica lm70y l:4S44f.ast 1-5 U3 J t 1
61676 Jamaica 1 1-16 l;46*(.faBt 1-5 103 3 2
65257 Aq'duct 1 1:38 faat 20 113 7 I 7 T
64341 Jamaica ImTOy l:44Hgood 11-5 107 3 I 3 3
64146 Jamaica ImTOy l:45iifast 10 115 8 6 I 8
47»}5 Belmont 1 1 :3958fast 6 118 1 8 I 3
4TS71 Belmont 1 l:35i4taat 30 118 3 9 I 3
47117 ('hurch’I 1 1-4 2:09 slow 36 136 11 11 9 14 1
■WYNNEWOOD, br. g, 6 107
(Trainer, T. O. Webber. Owner, T. 0. Webber).
61575 Jamaica 1 1-18 l:46%fa.vt 2 lOg 6 1 I
61531 Jamaica 1 1-16 1.48V(mud 4} 123 1 1 1
6Ci.90 F.G’nds ImTOy l:4S4th-.y 16-5 110 1 1 1 4 I
8K07 F.G’nds 1 1-18 l:49*ihvy 11-10 110 I 1 1 1 1
8(H71 F.G'nds ImTOy l;42%.faat 6-6 U1 3 1 1 1 ]
8C369 F.G'nds 1 1-8 1:62 fast I 106 3 8 3 3 1
60191 F.G'nds 1 1:29 fast 8-5 104 3 I 1 1 1
By Star Shoot — Pantomime, by Peter Pan.
' 1*1 J McCoy 4 Translate, Valor, Henry O.
2J J McCoy 2 Crystal Ford
k 8'* C F*b’ther 8 Ralco, Valor, BaDet Dancer IL
3* C Duel 2 Debaden
• l*« C Buel 7 Lunetta, AlDlro. Debadou
' 3* C PVtlier 4 Doonacona, A’vcrsary, Bant. On
I** C F'b’ther S Man o’ War, Wlldalr
136 11 11 9 14 M» 14** C F-b therlT Paul Janes, Upset, On Watcb
107 By Ben Brush — Waldsna, by Star Shoot.
, T. 0. Webber).
2 lOS 6 1 1* 8$ H Thomas 6 B.McT.«ngbIin, Sedgcfleld, Rales
41 123 111’ l*i H Thomas 4 Sea Cove, Rose Hill, Henry O.
110 111 4 P6*JD ITney 8 BiffBeng, Pas. Swain, G.deCause
6C122 F.G’nds ImTCy l:45%slow 13-30 109 1 1 1 1
80040 F.G’nds 6| f l:10k,hvy U 104 t II
89754 F.G’ikIs lm70y l:44Vigood 3-6 105 1 1 1 1
89641 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:45*sfast 12-6 U4 I 1 1 1
TUPTER, b. g. 7 107
(Trainer, E. Sistas. Ownar, H. Alterman).
86277 Empire ImTOy 1:45*4 fast 8 117 4 6 4
88224 Empire 1 1-16 l;47%fast 8 118 i 6 8 8
8M97 Empire ImTOy l:(6%fast 12 116 3 4 I 3
88119 Empire ImTOy 1:45 Vast 13-6 116 6 t I 1
6T934 Jamaica 11-16 1:47 good lO-e 118 13 11
17801 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 15 120 8 T 1
87582 Jamaica ImTOy 1:46 fast 7 114 6 8 I 6
87414 A.i’dnct 1 1-16 l:4eVaat 8 106 3 1 1 1
BILLY McLAUGHLIIT, tr, c, 4 115
(Trainer, S. McKaoghton. Owner, L. Vian).
61575 Jamaica 1 1-18 l;46%f art 4 W7 3 8
61500 Jamaica 3-4 l:13)igood 4i 113 3 •
6S597 I'lmllco 11:43 hvy 13-10 H)1 8 6 7 7
W442 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:57 slop 1 110 3 8 3 8
8S179 Empire ImTOy l;4S:‘ifast 11-6 118 1 1 1 ]
67714 Jamaica la»70y l;44Hfasl 13-10 110 3 3 3 I
BUTERLATTVE, b. o, • 112
(Trainer, T. J. Healey, Owner, W. J. Salmon).
61804 Jamaica
61583 Pimlico
61525 Pimlico
3-4 l;13%.fast
S-1 1:12 Vest
1 1:43 slow
6143 4 H.deG’co 1 1-16 l;4SVaet
61405 H.deG’ce
61358 H.deG’ce
61318 H.deG'ce
3-4 l:13Hfast
8-4 l:13V.fast
6i f l:0S%good
lS-6 US 8
7 122 9
7 113 8
17 108 4
4-5 115 6
17-5 114 4
14 US 7
LUCniY BUTTON, b. f, 3 107
(Trainer, F. Eraft. Owner, Aacet Stable).
61766 Jamaica
6S484 Pimlico 6} f
68350 Empire 6-8
57935 Jamaica 64 f
66699 Empire 64 f
"16437 Aq’duct 6-8
66364 Aq’duct 6-8
56*45 Aq’duct 6-8
64512 Belmont 4|f st
DOUGHNUT, br. g,
(Trainer, N. L.
61766 Jamaica
61630 Jamaica
61600 Jamaica
58747 Bowie 1
18719 Bowie 64 f
58671 Bowie 7-8
686.59 Bowie ImTOy
68649 Bowie 7-8
586.35 Bowie 84 f
58437 Pimlico 3-4
3-4 l:12%fast
64 f l:10-'5ihvy
12
107
6
6-8 l:09%fast
12
109
6
64 f l:07Vtgood 9-6
U4
4
6) f 1:07% good 4
112
7
6-8 68%faBt
4
113
2
6-8 69-%n-.ud
2
113
6
6-8 69<6fa.<!t
44
U3
9
I4f st 62Vast
16
U5
9
8 107
Byer. Owner, T. F. Price),
8-4 1:12 Vast
8-4 l:124tgood
3-4 l;13M(gooa
l:44^mud 61
l:22Hmu(l 31
1 :29%hvy S3
1 :50)ihvy 34
1 :284fchvy 40
1:22 hvy 30
1:16 slop 36
20 106 3
60 111 6
60 104 7
103 4 3 4
110 IG 10
108 3 6 6
98 2 1 1
107 3 9 9
104 8 4
68249 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10'Vast 13-10 108 8
BT. DONARD. br. g, 4 113
(Trainer, T. H. Shannon, Owner, T. J.
61251 Bowie 6) f l;20%fa.st 14 107
61161 Bowie 6i f l;20Vast 1S7 107
69700 F.G’nds 3-4 l;15^.mud 20 118 8
69696 F.G’nds 3-4 l;16%mud 80 109 7
80896 Jamaica 64 f 1:07 fast 4 111 10
60696 Jamaica 3-4 l:13'4ifust 60 107 6
6042S Aq’duct 3-4 l:14%fast 5 112 6
60321 Aq’duct 3-4 1 :13*tfcst 90 108 6
49634 Sar’toga 3-4 l:12Hfast 15 UO 6
By Superman — Rupiecla, by Advance Guard.
Simon).
8 4 84 8* J Butwell 7 Hepbaistos. To*l. Rxcti-e Me
9 6 4* 1'4 J Butwell 10 Messincs. N. R;iider, Cromwell
8 8 6* 6” J Butwell 0 Champlain, Oil Man, Ilea
4 I 2*4 3’4 B Marl’elli 4 linniing, Lnckyllour, Sr.ii. Along
6 4 4* la J Butwell 11 Thel’eruvian, S. Jester, Vitamin
4 4 4* 2* J Butwell S My i’luy, SpsnishM-ri?,e. Itiic'.i’rt
7 3 3^ 4*4 J Butwell 15 Myl’lay, Olyntlius. Dinahiucur
By Sweei>— Buttonhole, by Stalwart,
e).
9 8 6J 6* E Marts 11 BlI. Watts, Rrainstorm, Olynthns
4 4 6" 6*4 L McAtee 7 I’rciii.Je, Roulette, Caiv-tiUcr
2 2 84 6*1 I. McAtee 0 L’kyHour, I’.ee’sWax, riiati.RIne
111* 1“* L McAtee 6 I.ieg!iorii, I’huutoni IWue, i’reiuil*
7 7 6* 5* L Elisor 7 My Reverie, i’enitent, .NaniyF.
4 8| 3'S B Marl'elll 8 My Reverie, U. Brigade, I’eniient
3 4* 8*4 B Mari’elltIO .‘therando, Emotion, M. I’ntricia
6 44 3‘4 C Kummerl4 Budana, I’euMent, Ultimata
3 1'4 1* B Mari'elllM .Miss’nBeIi'<, Balance, Itee’sWax
By Sweep — Fascination, by Buck Massls.
rice).
8 4 8*4 8* B Fator 11 Bil. Watts, Rrainstorm, Olynthns
6 8 6 6’4 M Buxton C Gcrtman, I..cUenuau, ilcpiialstos
7 7 8* 8‘* A GantnerlO D.of t.Vnl. M.onna, L'dl’.righton
4 4 6* 6'* E Joslah C llephalslos, Modo, Wessie H.
10 8 7* 6‘3 E JoBlah 10 MiriamCooper, i’enitent, I’lncky
6 8 6* 4’ E Joslah 7 Modo, Chumplnln, T.ingerlne
1 3 3'* 3*1 E Uarb’ne 8 Kly. Cloud, M’yl’dBeHe. Clarkson
9 9 9* 6* J Zoeller 10 Uephnialoa, I’liicky, Tangerine
4 8 8* 11** J Zoeller 11 Ilepli’iitos, Tangerine, Y’keeStaf
4 2 !'■* 14 O W C’rol! 6 AllOver. Tinery, Maryland Belle
8 8 8 6*1 O W Car’ll 6 Ruse Hill. Nose Dive. Chewlck
By Jack Atkin — Bariant, by Disguise.
O’Brien).
3 11* 3*4 T Nolan 6 War Note, Super, Evevne Me
3 2 2* 1*1 T Nolan 6 WnrNote, AllFnir, IIcbeyBaket
7 T 8’ 6*4 J Butwell 10 J.’aUmma, B’tLights, I..I,u:<ury
t I 7 8* G Mein 7 Biirgoyne, Win’eonne, riainUlll
9 8 €4 Fell.S S’llman 10 Sania Clans, I’avla, Ocean Swell
6 8 8* 2* 8 En’dman 6 8port.Il!ood, Jesava, Honey Girl
6 6 6 6'* W Kelsay 6 Mavourneen, Teddy It., hileiics
8 8 4* 4’* W Kelsay 6 Queeroek, Our Boots. Miili-Uisi
8 8 64 8*4 M Rowan 9 OiirFlag, Mavourneen, L’ghSturm
L'ECLAIR, ch. g, 4
(Trainer, J. F.
61702 Jamaica
61305 H.deG’ce
66371 Windsor 3-4
6fl25 Sar’toga 1
65865 Empire ImTOy
56792 Empire 1
6675*2 Empire 1
66632 Empire ImTOy
6E571 Empire ImTOy
66366 Aq’duct 1
Kelly. Owner,
8-4 1 :12 fast
2-4 l;14Vsgood
1:13 slop 61
l:3S%fast 15
1:41 Vast 8
l:40%fast 2C
l;41%slow 30
l:44%fast 10
1:46 fart 60
139 mud 10
MIRIAM COOPER, b. f, 8
(Trainer, V. Vititoe. Owner,
IT6i9 Jamaica
86777 Belmont
3-4 1 rlSltalow 4 122 2 8
1 1:37 fast 1-8 113 1 2 I
DAYDUE, br. h, 6 C6
(Tisiiier, J. 'Wilson. Owner, Marrone Stable).
£1520 Jamaica 3-4 US^tmud
6S221 Empire 1 1-16 l:47Hfast 19
88198 Einjire Ab 3-1 1:10 fast 30
20 10:4 1
107 1 3 3
105 2 8
106 2 I
107 8 8
3-i 1:12 Vast 22-8 U1 6
E753C W’dblne 3-4 1:12 fast 14 106 2 I
87796 W’dMne 3-4 1:13 fast 30 M7 8 8
67178 Conn'ht 3-i l:12*ifast 22-8 U1 6 I
Bf-OCi B.Bon’ts 1 1 :38<4faEt 89-10 108 8 3 3
e6J:iO D’shire S-i l:12%goodU-U 107 1 I
66C02 U’slilre 1 1-16 l;V>Vast 8 ICO 1 1 3
86593 K’worth 1 1-16 l:49%slop 18 100 8 3 •
TEDDY R.. b. e, 4 102
(Trainer, J. FitzEiminOBS. Owner, Gainey Btable).
1) 2k C Lang 0 BUr. Stone, Pss.Swaln, Q.Gables
1* 2* C Lang 6 T’lcau d’ll’nenr, B.I.<»ve, B.S’ns
D 3*4 C Lang 8 Guy, Bunga Bock, United Verde
8*4 8* A Wilson 8 Frigate, T.d’Honnenr, Balgneur
1* I* A 'Wilson 7 Translate, Baigr.enr, Wankeag
•* 6*1 H Thomas 8 KImer K., Mulciber, Mercury
1*4 1*4 C I.ang 8 Translate, Coertship, R.Traveler
1* 1’4 C Lang 8 Translate, QrayOablea. Oen.Elaig
By Macdonald ZZ.— Bose Pompon, by Rock Sand.
I* 3* M Har’ton 5 Tody, MaJ. Parke, FrankPogsrty
4* 8*4 C n Miller 7 Regal Lodge, Tody, Irish Realm
3* 1| M Uar'son 6 'Wblsk, Light Rose, Snnnyland
1*4 1* C Turner 7 SirenMaid, SeaMint, Arapahoe
1* 1* C Turner 8 Brumado, Sea Sinner
8* 8*4 C Turner 9 SquawMan, Frigate, StrenMald
8 * 8 ** B Sande 6 L’htRose, J.Swt, K.of theH'thee
a* i* M Har’son 6 Bonnyl’d, Regalljodgc, Brumads
By Wrack — Lady Elite, by Order.
3* 1» E Kummer 5 Bodgefleld, 'Wynnewood. Ralso
7* 6*4 E Kummer 10 D.of t.Val. Manna, L’dBrlghten
T 7’* E Kummer 7 Bun. Bock. Tlp.Wltcbet, Georgle
4* 6‘* E Kummev 7 Bunga Buck. Registrar, Bluffer
1*4 1** C Kummer 4 Frigate, Sedgefleld, T. Feathers
P 11 B Marinelli 4 LadyGertrude, Bt. Allan, Recount
8'4 4* B Marinelli 8 BonHomme, BeaCove, LastStrsw
3* II K Sande 6 Dartmoor, Debadou. 0. Sweeper
By Poop o'Day — Sebdue, ky Stax Ruby,
7 f* E Kummer 7 Ea'tVlew, Tangerine, B1.Al.Poe
8* *** A Gantner 7 Regal Jyodge, Tody, Irish Realm
7* 6* A Gantnerll K.cf t.ll’ther, Knob’e, Dim’dale
34 5* M Buxton 6 Billy Kelly. Kule.h F., Sailing B.
6’4 6*4 M Buxtov 12 SailingB., MotorCop, MaJ. Parka
24 1*4 M Buxton 6 Lad’s Love, Kuklux, Ikey T,
3»x 6*1 M Buxton 6 Star Realm, Eetero, Lad’s Lots
3* 1*4 M Buxton 6 Flts-Boodle, B’letl’roof, Oahalan
3=s 34 A Gantner 6 Bl’peryElm, Besthott, Sandylisa]
8 8** A Gantner 0 Kiuburn. My Dear, Breess
By Wrack — Haris Z^ranoes, by Sir Dixon.
61784 Jamaica
61679 Jamaica
61214 Bowie
61189 Bowie
60535 F.G’nds
69977 F.G’nds
69781 F.G’nds
59SS5 F.G’nds
59475 F.G’nds
59373 F.G’nds
68719 Bowie
5SC69 Bowlo
68841 Bowie
6S322 Khnplrs
6th RACE
8-4 l;13*4fast
3-4 1:12 Vast
7-8 1 :28 fast
64 f l:07%fast
3-4 l:154islow 20
1 l:61%hvy 16
3-4 l:16Hmud U-6
3-4 1:14 Vast 8
3-4 1 :15Hmud 8
64 f 1:07 Vast 30
84 f l:22%mud 13
61 t 1:09 Vivy U-5
t-4 1:1644 bIow 14
8-8 l:<nVart S>
113
J. Kahn).
100 U6 4 8
125 115 10 11
112 S 8 8
1124 7 7 8 8
105 9 9 9 I
106 3 3 3 3
110 6 3 4 8
100 7 8 6 4
102 8 8 8 8
118 8 4 4 8
107
Shea Stable).
60 U1 8 7
to 107 1 8
14 100 1 I
86 m 1 •
102 I 8 4
103 8 4 4 8
106 1 8 1
111 1 4 1
108 1 4 8
10* T II
107 6 X Z
U4 1 11
mi II
Ui 8 II
By Celt — Star Lady, by Star Shoot,
8 6 6* W Kelsay C Rocket. Billy Watts, Elected IL
11 U* 11'* E Ambr’sel3 UUraGold, Sidereal, Er’t Lights
8 7* 7* 8 Fn’dman 8 Some Baby, Th.-.roii, Tubby A.
8 4* 4*1 B Haynes 7 W.opitl, Thlmbie, A.liamilton
I 9 9'* A Schu’g’r 9 St. Isidore, C. o’Dawn, ScnSlnner
8 S* 3*4 S Sn’dman 7 Eilg.ar A. Poe, Curfew, Wrecker
8 6* 4'* S Sn’dman 9 Top Sergeant, Curfew, Pnradcr
4 4* 4*1 J Callahan 7 TlTdcrstcrm, B.Bang, S. Grafton
8 6* 6*J J Callahan 6 TlTndcrolap, Krewer, D’me.vdals
8 6* 6'* G W C^’roll 8 C. Demon. C’few. Juliui’aulJunes
By Sweep— Lady Eastman, by Masetto.
I.
7 6* €’• C H’mona 8 Bmotlop, Bee’s Wav, Shorando
8 8 6** L Fator 6 Nant’ket, Chesterb’k, R’bowBoy
I 6 6*4 C Lang B Yaahniak, DickDeadeye, FlyBall '
8 9* 9* T Rice 10 GraceMsyers, Plucky, Bountiful
4 4* 4* F Weiner 0 M. Blossom, Ilrll.Uay, KuotUraas )
8 8 6‘* J McCoy 6 Costigau, Ashland, Marsdale
I 8* 6*1 C Lang 6 KnotGrass, Capitock, Bal’tMark
I 8* 8** E Ambrise 8 Omnipotent, Simplicity, Innigs
8 6* 4*J C Lang 9 T.UareJr., O.McM’kln. Modesty j
I 8* 8*4 E Martin 9 B’ant Ray, Modesty, St.Mauricn
1 1* 1* E Martin 10 Penitent, Plucky, Tangerine
1 DDL McAtee 12 FinnlshMald, Finery, lauIyZeui
I 8* D4 E Martin 8 Taalim.-ik, Fin. Maid, F. Sneeiy
I D 4* E Martin 9 NativeLand. Oonfuoion, AnnsM. |
3-4 Mile. 3-yenr-oIds. Maidens. Special 'Welslits. (May S*
1023 1:11 3-0 4 135.)
TARN, br. g, 8 (H)
C1640 Jamaica
3-4 1:13 Vast
12
112
«
4
67969 Jamaica
D4 l;lJVast
8
116
7
t
6
67561 Aq’duct
6-8 l;00%mud
10
116
57103 Aq’duct
8-4 l:14%good 4
106
T
n
8
67063 Belm’t 8-4 MC l:12%fast
30
114
4
1
8
$8781 Belm’t 64f MC 1:06 fast
10
111
1
8
8
rZNALITT, br.
0, 8 (M)
116
(Traicer M,
Eiinch. Owner,
S.
Petit).
68745 Bowie
84fl-.23 mud 37-10 no
7
4
1
58657 Bowie
1-4 1:16 hvy
168
103
7
7
8
68642 Bowie
3-4 l:14V.ow
44
Hi
6
8
8
58565 Pimlico
3-4 1 as mud
111
MS
1
1
8
5861S PlmUco
3-4 l:13Hfait
88
no
7
8
I
77816 Jamaica
64 f 1.'07 slo'w
10
U6
7
7
8
By Celt — ^Dark Water, by Dark Bonald.
ible),
4*4 3'4 L liyke 8 Olynthns, Orro, Clonghjordan ,
6* 6* B Marinelli 8 Hspbalatos, F’glbboii, T.S.Div’4
7* D B Mari’elI112 Horologe, O.McM’kln, Venlseltt*
8* U** F Cltllettl 12 Missionary, All Over, My Play 1
t* 4*4 F Cltllettl 11 Chesterbr’k, R’paratlon, AllOrtv ’
8*4 8*4 C F’b’ther 12 Firm Friend, Aknusti, Pietros '
By ‘Ultimas — Lady Paramount, by Hastings,
I* 2*4 L Morris 12 DickDeadeye, RicnscMo, Cltat’n I
P 8*4 G W C'roll 8 Elemental, Penitent, Cbainplula !
D 6“ O W CroU 8 All Over, Meuse, FUsglbbon
8k 6‘* G 'W Car’ll 12 Berssgllers, Fly. Cloud, F’glbbon j
gk 9*« G W Car'll 12 Msrcuilo, All Over, Finery i
8* 8>* F Wilson 8 C.McM’kln, Veuisehie, Repa’tloB '
RAINBOW BOY, b. 0, 8 (M) 118 By Wrack— Aurine, by Eon. .
(Trainer, 'W. M. Wallace. Owner, P, J. Parr ell).
61804 Jamaica 8-4 IGZV&fast
61679 Jamaica 1-4 l-JSyifast
67109 Aqueduct 1-4 ia4%good
57060 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12%fast
55092 Aqueduct 6-8 IdllVast
4 101 I 8 84 8*J L McAtee 7 Zlephslitos, Toll, Snpcrlstlre
7 104 4 6 6* 3* L McAtee 6 Nantucket, Chesterbrook, Laity .
80 106 12 10 10* 9’* L McAtee 12 Mluicnnry, All Over. My Play 1
10 114 10 9 9* 9'* L McAtee 11 Chesterbr’k, R’purution, AllOvsi
24 116 9 7 94 9*4 L McAtee 16 La By, Picnic, AknuiU
EKCELSIS, ch. o, 8 (H) 118
(Trainer, J, Kotter, Owner, P, Fetmaon),
61788 Jamaica ImTOy 1:44 Vifnst 44 106 I
61493 L«x’ton 8-4 l:i;)imud H-10 110 4
By 'Ultlmna — KeIIs=a, by Star Shoot,
61713 Pimlico 1 1;13 slow 14 US 14 3* 1*4 C Ponce
61684 plmUco 3-i 1:14 fast 44 125 8 I 7* 6*i C Pence
61.107 Pimlico 3-4 l:i;%mnd 45 101 I I D 8*4 J Moonc
67514 Aq’duct 3-4 l;17?if.ast 15 1X3 3 I 4 4* D4 J Moone
644iu Jenmica 8-4 l:14V5slow 18-8 113 4 4 4 4 4* J Moone
84242 Jamaica 3-4 l:B%f.aat 8 UO 8 I 8 D 4*4 J Moonc
6416S Jamaica 64 f IdXKmud UIOOI IIZ4 1*J Mocnc
64107 Jamaica 1-4 l:12$ifast 12 164 9 9 I D4 7*4 J Mocno
ZOLXY ‘VT'ATTS, br. g, 3 110 By Trap Bock-
( Trains S. C. Hildreth. Owner, TU.ncxicns Stable),
61763 Jamaica 3-4 1 J2%fast S-6 106 4 1 D I’l L Fator
ei70‘J Jamaica 8-4 1:12 fast 18-6 104 3 4 8* 2*4 L Fator
61645 Jamaica 8-4 1:U fast 1-6 U2 8 I DDE Sande
8^43 Belmont 8-8 st 67Vnrt 7 112 14 XI 12* 10' E Sande
844CS Jamaica 6) f l:97%mad lS-20 112 2 6 I D t*| E Sande
81542 Jamaica 8-8 lOly^good 8-8 US 8 I 8 D 2k B Samle
X* 1*4 C Ponce 11 JlayorHouse, ClcanGone, Clans’n
7* 6*4 C Pence 11 Broiaclla, llayor House, Etisbo
D 8*4 J Mooney 10 KxcuseMe, Carm’d.ile, P.oflndld
D D4 J Mooney 5 Mercury, Sen Com-, Squaw Ma<
4 4* J Mooney 4 Qnccr’k, B.UcL’ghlln, L’tStn,
D 4*4 J Mooney 8 D.of t.V’ley, C’narvon, T.W’cL-
24 D J Mooney 6 lUlco, FortChurchlll, CumBox
D4 7*4 J Moonoy 9 ('ernarron, Tlie Boy, Ralco
By Trap Bock — La RecoUs, by Meddler,
ble).
D I’l L Fator 11 r-rainstorm, Olynthns, Manra
8 * 8*4 L> Fator 6 Rocket, Elected II,, Mavournnen
DDE Sande 8 Irish Sea, 80 It Oofs, Voleanlg
12* 10* E Sande 14 Olumn, NancyF., Mustard heed
D 2*1 E Bands 6 L. BaltinsoTs. Little Uhief, Toll
D 2k B Samle 8 Toil, Whirligig, Carinsncita
161788 Jamaica ImTOy 1:44 Vst 41 106 I 4 2| 8** C lA.ng 4 Berssglicro, Native T^tnd, MystlVi
€1493 L«x'ton 8-4 l:i;^mud 11-10 110 4 4 D D J U liurko 8 Proclamation, Prologue. Settle j
MOUNT HOPE, b. f, S (IT) 110 ZIy Bent d’Or XL — Navuro’s Hope, by Henry of Ha«-j
(Trainer, A. J, Joyner. Owner, O. D, ’Wldencr), varre). j
Cl 703 Jamaica 1-4 l:12%fa8t 44 lU 1 8 D mL McAtoo 4 ManySrones, Nightmare, Fayello
' 61573 Jamaica 8-4 1:15 Vast 16 93 8 8 84 S*| T Doylq 0 C.Marrono, ')\’.Etranger, DanielA* I
, NE'W ORLEANS, b. 0, 8 (K) 118 By Dick Welles — ^Pleral Day, by Nkiturtlan*, i
I (Trainer, A, Blsiens, Owner, Mrs, S. A. Clapton),
Cr(95 Hr/ plre Q f I:0S4ts!ow 8
ef-ioo FtEria 6-8 IrOlVast 18
65245 Ham’ ton 6-8 l:01%fast 8
61941 Bolmont 6-8 st 1.'03 fast I
54727 Belmont 441 st 62Xfast I
64120 Jamaica 6-8 l:00Vast 12-:
6-8 l:00Vast 12-11 U 6 4
b. f, 8 (H) no
4 % Dtp (TlUletU I Rib Grass, Ray Jsy, Fifty Plflyi
8 D4 A Olavsr 0 SecondTh’bts, Ogetite, (kireasia]
8 l‘* A Claver S BecoatJTbeughta, Qgnrite, Whirl'
D 8*1 F C’ltUettl T Brccm ’ter, Mode, ffo It Goes ,
|k 6* F Cltllettill RouleUa, Lslly, Wtahbop* j
14 P| F CltUettUI Kai-Stnig, Bu^Ub^, JweGrassi
^ ^ Assagai— Ann* Reqd, bp Star Blioet, i
I (I>uiner, B, X. Xitlanell, Owner, H. S, Bewna), '
_ 61818 Jamaica 8-4 l:U%mud 80 UO 8 I 8 r« J 8 TapMn i O.BoRlBf, rirot^CWd, Olynthngj
! ARN OLD B., ri:, e, 8 (H) 110 By £o£el4>-RelatIoaship, by HiTWOod, '
I (Owner, 8 . Morten),
B878 Aq’auet 6-0 l;0i%(ast 80 107 U U U W* J Boeil®r U
By £o£el4--RelatIonsbip, by HiTweod,
May 10, 1922
DATT.Y UACTNO FORM.
MAPLE HEIGHTS ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR FRIDAY, MAY 19
wi:athi:h cloud vi track iikavy.
Ilnrln^ rtnrtii et i>. ci. (Clilrnso llnip 2:trO.
(R rniipi iiir ninil runner. X t!o vl inii I ninn!»r.
>1: Kii!i- rminrr. (M) Mui(l»!s<). •.\i>iircnllc*'
ilIuwaiK'O, 1 > miakorM.
rirrt Raco — 9 1-3 Farlpr.ys.
Piirro 4 year oMs nnl i;ii\7rnl. rinltn'ns.
iT.acli rcportl: May 0. V.)22 1:071^—4—102.)
Toda.v’n
Ir»f1, ITorso.
Wt. nor.
A.IVt.iinn.
GXS17 *l,V3n>:T!v!a
..100 1 :07%
0 101Q721
61773 •;>ho'-eacre8
. . 9.1 1:07%
8 100 X 720
6163C* Ras
. .111 1 :09’;,
4 110X71.1
C17'5\* *'ro V.'oncler ....
..112 1:0H%
7 10 :.. 711
C06C5 h;!arp of the North 101 1 :07'W|
4 107. .711
C17B7**bCov<r I'p
..111 1:07%
0 101. .711
61813 L-’.dy ll::rngan
. .112 1:03%
r 105.. 710
61027 Vlrge
..111 1 :0.8%
R 105.. 710
681-31* BlanrhlLi
..no 1:07%
9 101X701
61700 T. J. I’cndo.rgast
(M)
,.112 1:11%
4 107. .700
61693 bTell (M)
..111 1:11)4
7 107.. 701
61837* Surmount
4 107. .700
Second P-’-ee — 6
1-9 Furlong*,
;*rrfe 3’'00. 4 ye.ar olds
and I’pwanl.
Claiming.
(Track lecord: May 0
1922—1:0746*
-4—102.)
C1T77 ‘Mannebon
. .110 1 :01%
B 107 X 721
60918 ‘b-lrthur Mid llcton
.110 1 :OSXi
0 1ICX720
ei?03* Fon.l Hope
..102 1:08%
r> 110X711
61833 Big So;i
..ll’J 1 :0V i
4 107. .711
eiPi:* bPIeer
..102 l:07*,ii
5 107X711
6S572 Horcth.v Carlin
..101 1:13s
0 101X701
fS'l •ll<eiiilci
r> 102 .. 701
617G7 bButler
..112 1:07'‘A
10 107.. 701
C12S.1 1 Jlics Orb
..107 1:03%
0 10.1.. 700
617C6’ A I Strauss (il)
..11.1 1:09
4 no. .700
61GiO hM-Tgarct N. ...
..111 1:10%
9 105:!: TOO
Third Eset— 6
1-2 Furlongs.
I’.T e S'lK). 4 year-olds
and ut>*.v.an1.
miming.
('I’.-ack lecorti: May 6,
1C22-1 :07%-
-4 -102.)
f.Oor'i ».S-n Diego
..108 1:07%
6 102.. 721
61833 •Bi’ly Boots
..107 1:07
P 105.. 720
613S3 'L'B'ifferlv
..11;’ 1:0S%
8 107X715
C1S03 Io::!o
..iro:i:07Va
0 107X711
f-’VlO •;>! I’o.rrd
..no not
4 103X711
CIP'T* l>>ctor 1)
..103 1:07%
10 112X710
C’rr.3 ‘b'r.o.v I’oint ....
n i(y.>. .710
617 0 Bad: Bay
..no 1:03%
14 1123710
C1..31S *n.h 1 H. (M) ...
6 100. .700
t’.Ci'S ('hiokon
r. 10 . 1 . .700 !
6*833 Sea M.mo
..107 l:11%s
B 101X700 1
ClCiS UZuinor
..114 1;0S%
4 107 X 700
Fourth Lace
—8-4 Kilo.
Bi:"se J >00. 4-.vcar-o!ds
and upw.-ml.
Claiming.
(’T:aiek record: May 10,
1922-1:13%— 4— 110.)
61777= bl’EAEANT
. .104 1:12%
8 110 X 726 1
Ctr.2S’ •MrTv'.r.o
(C17S-2) *npliorroas ...
C'SIl I){’a!oot'n
Cia'^') ‘Sa-p
(C160S) r.ri(i«1i I-Ip» ,
L’1TS3 *<',:ivaI!»T .....
61fi.?3 (Jii'y Ka:;lo ..
01219 *1.11117 V. p.iil ,,
G17C9 (ioldic B
111 IrIC?,
11X1 1 :10
....11’ 1:1.1S
.... 01 1:ir, '1,
.... m 1 ; 1 !» 2 <,
....m 1 : 10 ’-.
....110 1:M ti
107 l;ro'i
....111 1:1C*:,
0 112.X71'
7 112.. 710
0111 .710
4 1IOX7M
4 11 1. .710
n 10'.. . 70 -,
7 11.7XTO-,
R 110X70
7 l!.3..7CO
Firih Rac9— 7-8 lli’e.
rt’-Kp 1C.CO. 4-yi> rol'a on. I iivT.^nl.
(Trirk rcrarrl; M.ay 0. 1922 — 1:25%
(ft;o-)0)*i.Mi,T Manli-ltv
f. 770’ •AniprlpBii Ea?Io ...111 1:30
POT>Of* hllaywor. I
01i5'7 ’I.'irion lIoIlhiB ...
61620 IS.irdy 11 10.S 1:30
6175.7 ‘bSliart F.lop 11.3 1:29’, 4
(61818) bVim McOen 107 1;97X
C1841 •M\.a'w;ird lMn;-c*s.l01 1:31%
(61'7>S) •liass.ino Ilojr
61C37’ *Sad o I)
CI8?3 •I'l.vpapor
6171S Rlri'lrt
(61781) *M>on.ilr:io 114 1:28%
03773 *.’!;!ry Cywcll
C18I8 ‘Gilcwny
61811 Rlavry I’.anner ....110 1:30
Gixlh Rac!>— 1 1-10 Miles.
I'lirsp $000. 4-yp.ar-olds and upward.
(Track record: Hay 10. 1922 — 1:44%
618-ri ’l.Ti.o I’iirtujncao ..103 1:40%
(61R401 *.Tarl;straw 107 1:47%
eiaoi’ •l’l«! 103 1:4.S%
(61720) l.U,.a
61840 Viola O
e:7S0 *r.oU:j’a HcFt 103 1:47%
612v0 •.’.'cAdco 103 1 :43
C1CS7 *r.al-y C.;l 100 1 47
61f.S9 *1 Captain Tcra 110 l:.70!s
C1818 bl’enn RpiUcf 113 l:r,3
Cl7it* *!J1 Capltaula 107 1:4.3%
BoTo-.th Race— 1 KUo sad 70 1
r- re? $‘>00. 4 ycar-<‘M» and t'luvanl.
(Track roerd: May 15, 1022 — 1:-13%
C1820’ »lV.n Dodpre 100 1:43%
n.almlc'T.
- 1 - 101 .)
7 lOfl. .72.3
7 109x71-0
4 111X71.3
0 101X713 ,
B 1 8. .713 ;
7 U0y71.3
7 118X713 i
4 99X715 •
12 110. .710
B 00.. 701
B 10t;:;7a- i
B 101. .701 ,
B no. .703 I
4 01X710'
lO 08X7(8);
7 103X700 I
1
riahnin?. j
-5—100.) j
7 107.. 723 i
B 100. .720
B 107X71.5 !
T 112.. 715 i
6 103.. 710 ;
6 107X710
10 100X70:1 i
0 107X7!>3 I
B 100 X 70.3
10 10.1X700 !
7 107.. 700 1
T. J. PS?:DI:RGAST. rh. r. 4 (M*
(Tra'iior, 0. E. Van Winkl.a, C
G1790 l litB f.J f 1
Wfil Mobil-' Ab r.-S COllf.slow CO
>11)74 F.C'lids 3-4 I:2!V,livv SO
1.121K1 I.:i Ionia 3 4 I :l.Tr.,fa.st 3S'f
14.113 rhunh’l 3 4 1:i;i f.i.nl 171
113.11 Church’l 3 4 l:l,l>,sfaet 10
'TETL. K p. 7 (K)
(Trnircr, V/. A. Cameron. Owr
ri.'OO 7-S 1:715 p^ooci
r> l.aCO M.llcich.a Cl f 1 :C3 el ,\v
■32()<1 ():iklavvii ti r 1 :011t fast
4 17K3 O.nklav.n 3-4 1 ;lJ‘if.iBt
CXnifTC’JNT, b. r. 4
I (Trainer, R. C. Trcxler. Owner,
61SS7 M.HoIkI.I.s 6i f nCSUf.aat
CirOI J-l.Heltfhls 5-8 I:'! koo< 1
i:0D18 Mobile A b r.-S 5f%fa.st
(;«K77 .Mobile Ab B-S r'lKfyMt
t084.1 Mobile Ab C-S 1 :00'ira8t
:i0415 P.d’ndu 3-4 1:n%rast 8
: 191.13 P.O’nJs 8-4 1:15 %hIow 25
! .)8173 JeCfBon 8-4 1:15 fast *
18278 Empire Ab 3-4 l:lC%fast SO
lf7 By Hanu&el — A. M. J., by Boanerres.
w- cr. 0. E. Van lV>ik?p).
175 112 ^ ^ 11” T Dnina'n 12 T.-rnado, A1 Rtraosi, S^jn.Cbarlle
^ *• 7 7 TJ 7” T T>r inonil ID Crrnny Ix-o, NortbKbcrc, flolHwn
HS 3 4 7 S 8*‘ K Martiii S ilcicn Atkin Rcrbliin, Car
I07J 2 7 # S'i S” M darner 12 Kinni’ut, laivelinesa, Bitl.awnfal
Pi- 0 9 S 8’ 8” J McC’oy 9 I'ifi II., 8w. Liberty, (ir'd tiwrll
112 2 4 7 7* 7” F .Srnitb b ll.Clicck, IVlllowTree. DorkFrlai
167 By Tromarjo — Lo Kio, ty Maza;an.
isr, W. A. Cameron).
IS 108 T-® I, dr.ay 7 Tniepeur, Ivid’s Tyve, FnrnoTo
16f 111 10” T IVlU'iiiflO Apple. luck II., Riinroyne, dlenn
20 111 6 8 5'i f.'i V/ I’run'p 12 I5!‘2abetIiM;irle, N’U’;w>. Ai>.Jark
100 115 7 10 10 10’* J Mein'yrelO 3'ruaiy, J. O’Dowd, H. 15. Thurman
107 By The Hana^er — Aiiz, by Star Ruby.
, R. 0. Troxler).
S6 167 3* H Doe. 1 T 12 D:I Mcme, S.adle D.. ('oomb*
?lf llOJ C*i L Doerr ]2 !.o< hl..even, W. Slack. Sealtoard
15 115 8 8 9' l.‘» (', Walls 10 Eiit s. Sea Board. Saoajawea
6 1 20 10 8 81 7*1 .1 \V M'pliylu -M'lrlda, Kaox, Hr. Kiiiler
7 115 6 4 4“ 4’i .1 \V M'ph>lU doldSUiiie, draiinylx'c. Blue Jay
no I 6 8 9* 8 1 1C Pool II ItelHiudu, Salaiia, Murphy
111 6 9 I 10 10 * (' I’once 11 Kolo, Sandalwood, Fleer
114 8 t f I* 8” L Morris 12 33:e Mor.r. Koto. B.sllyuew
146 4 8 4 4’ 5*1 C Ponce 8 Mouasiery, Kauuire, Tumaboiit
2nd RACE
1-3 I’urlou"*. 4-year-aldM and upward.
1333 1:07 4-5 1 103.)
Cla luilu{;.
MAR?:CHEN, b. e. 8 107
(Trainer, J. A, P'reon. Owner, J. A. Parson).
61777 M. Heights tj f l:03%faBt IS l(fj
♦)I627 .M. Heights E| f l.OSliKood S K'4
G1204 Tijuana 5) f l:08%fast 6 112 8 8
6II19 Tijuana 64 f l:0;%f.aBt 8 112 4 t
eO'J.l.S Tijuana Bjfl:0?%fast 9-5 112 4 8
60960 Tijuana B-S l:02%pood 21 112 2 4
80SC9 Tijuana 54 f l:09%slow 6 112 8 6
««7 Tljuiina 54 f M'lHmud 8-5 112 I 8 8
10701 Tijuana 54 f 1 OSSf.fast 8-B 112 8 7 7
kieiS TIju.ana 3-4 1 :IM/, fast 7 112 8 2 2
10502 Tijuana 3} f l:IC%niud 11-5 112 2 11
C1754* Magnet Ixind ....112
C1CC9 ('-ockroarh 104
6171S’ Keceetary ll'J
C18?-S**braptain Burns , . . 8i
61S11 bJohn J, Oaecy ....112
C1764 ‘bl.e Eal.nfre 114
61754 *l‘iuccrc8t 105
61239 •I’nttem (M) 116
C1802 •bOld Faithful 107
d 79 Tarda,
iwanl. Claiming.
-1:13%— 7—1 as.)
1:48% 7 103X725
1:11 0 10SX720
1:43% 6 113*713
1:14% 4 11.8 X 71.1
1:44% 11107X710
1:43% 0 10SX710
l:-’5% 6 lUCjcTt'.')
1:40 4 103 X 701
1:4-3% 4 106.. 700
1:49% 4 10SX700
B5APLE 1! MIGHTS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
I'-'roiii Jnnuary 1, 1031, to Hay lO, 1033, Inolaairc.
At or I At or
.Toekey.
r.r.
wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
8d.
jneter.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
Rl.
8(1.
Bolton, R
. .10
100
4
4»
0
0
Orean, W
.08
97
93
7
10
6
E'erett. C
. ,26
118
23
6
4
I
MeeJusn, W.
.08
109
00
T
14
8
Willlaiiis, G. ..
. .21
103
617
111
iro
88
Mangan, Q.
.68
101
103
8
7
IS
Wil*'..n, T
. .IS
98
C16
ns
90
93
Bun:*, T.
.G8
102
883
to
49
67
IV.STt. ’!•
. .15
103
297
40
62
40
Corey, G,
.07
107
124
9
9
8
Wlda. S
. .14
no
229
S3
21
‘20
Kroger, A.
.67
105
23
2
1
4
Holloway, It.
. .14
103
320
40
43
61
Conway, J.
.(KJ
108
67
4
T
9
Howard, C. ...
. .11
10<I
00
13
11
20
Gray, L.
.06
107
49
8
8
7
Jackson, C. ...
. .11
no
106
23
18
27
Emitb, F.
.06
10.3
430
27
41
62
Bauer, D
. .13
no
46
0
6
4
Finley, A
,03
lot
81
2
6
8
Gr.>(Ii, J
. .13
no
47
6
8
4
McAUncy. IL ..
.03
103
01
4
7
4
Murphy, F.
. .13
BM
.321
43
44
88
Graves, E. .....
.60
112
40
2
8
4
lUor. Jinowski, W.
. .12
101
.'.no
62
81
89
Stone, 0 ,
.03
no
78
8
6
8
Maiben, J
. .12
100
2.56
82
8.3
SO
Merino, O. .....
,03
95
A1
1
0
4
E.ime*. C
. .12
113
189
22
26
16
McBride, J
.02
103
43
1
4
8
Atwell, 0
. .12
113
519
41
47
64
Pcvlc, J
.02
87
60
1
7
6
Ball. R
. .11
107
391
44
60
63
Anderson, IL ...
100
8
0
0
0
Tlion’B.s, J
. .10
in
72
7
8
2
Drummond, T. .
105
8
0
0
0
Jtieabs, A. ....
. .10
104
4.18
A5
72
63
JaiTclI, W
104
23
0
2
8
Moore, F
. .10
109
271
20
So
41
Martin, W
112
9
0
6
1
Gamer. C
. .09
113
05
6
6
IS
Shame, F
92
8
0
2
0
Ih-dlK, C
. .09
on
241
21
St
CO
Williams. T. ...
111
1
0
0
0
Wullaca. J. ...
. .as
9.3
289
23
88
87
1st RACE
1-1! I'urluM{ra. 4-ycar-old.s nnd upward.
1033 1 i07 4-5 1 103.)
Clalmlns*
Dial Time T’ek 0)ds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys PUirted Order of Finish
VAK 5 YLV 1 A, br. m, 6 1 C 5
(’Xrainer, P. Reuter. Owner, 1. M. Reuter),
By Ivan the Terrible — Sylvia Dunbar, by Oralnl,
6131
7 M.He!
!;hts 1
>1 f 1:10 Blow
4-6
108
4J A
McVlsh 8
6t-ol8
M..bile
Ab 6)f
1 ;19%h\'y
15
112
2
1
1
4*
4* L
Gray C
Strife*.
Mobile
Ab r.-s
1 :01%hvy
11-20 111
1
1
1
11
I** L
Gray 6
CC7C3 ^Iohil6
Ab 5-8
1 ;C0%slo\v
3)
114
2
I
4
6‘
6>* L
Gray R
SC510
F.fBnds
S-4
1 :li'>M.hvy
4i
100
3
1
1
1*
l9» A
Gantnerl2
G04S?
F G’nde
3-4
l;l.>itmud
1 :
lei
S
1
1
1*
I'i C
Ijing 10
com
F C’lide
3-4 1 :13%f8.Bt
25
107
3
1
1
21
6* E
Barnra 11
SH0REACP.es, br. m. 8
100
By MArtimas — Jaco
(X/eTior, S. O'SaUlvap, Owner, J. OT-aUlvan),
61770 M.Helghta F4 f 1:09 fast 6J 92
W5''5 F.O’nria
*0086 F.G’nds
59975 F.G'n.’.a
B9901 F.G’nds
C9&55 F.G’nds
i?5S2 Latonla
01201 Bowie Bi f 1:1 %m'.!d TFf 98 I 7
6S6 .t 9 Maplell. 6-8 l:01%good 11 1C8 7 8 1
8SC13 M.xpleH. 64 t l:ll%hvy 5 KA 8 4 8
68SC?. Maploll. 6| f 1:09 good 4 115
tS3». Mri-loH. 64 f 1 :09UKOodl7-10 118
S.V16 Mai lcH. 64 f l:12%hvy 9 113
57813 K’w'orth 64 f 1:11 slop 28 103 2 II
67371 Th’cllffe 64 f l:09%fnst 7 98
RAS, b, o, 4 119
(Trainer, C. Drake. O-wner, H. V/-, Moore).
61680 M. Heights 6-3 l:01Sfr.-t 6 118
61569 M.HolghUi 6| f 1:10 alow Hf 115
64 f 1 :09%h\ y 4 l^S 1 I
1-4 l:18Uhvy S 108 1 |
8-4 l:21%hvy 44 lOS 1 I
8-4 l:17%hvy 16 10« I I
8-4 1:15 slow 7 lOS} 4 I
64 f l:09%hvy 4
1-4 l:18Uhvy J
8-4 l:21%hvy 44
8-4 l:17%hvy 16
8-4 1:15 slow 7
3-4 l:I5%bvy W-6 lOS 4
NO WONDER, eh. g, 7 1C7
f Trailer, 0. Hanley . Owner, H. T. Palmer)
61740 H.lIclchU 6-S1K3 fast I Id
C13&4 Tijuana 6-8 l:«Hfa»t 29 112 4 I
61SS9 TUutna 8-4 l;I4%fast 15-W 112 | |
C1294 Tijuana Q f l:07Hfact 21-5 113 I |
61170 Tijuana 1 l;C%faBt U-IQ 112 4 I
61140 Tijuana I 1:41 fast 17-10 112 4 I
61091 Tijuana 1 l;43%fast 4 112 I 1
6161S TIJun.na 1 l:13%fast 19-6 112 4 4
60070 Tijuana 6-8 l.-CO fast T 113 1 I
KARP 07 THE NORTH, b. g, « 107
(Trab-.er, A. 7. Dayton, Owner, B, Beamolt),
By Bard of Hope— Mamie K., by Peep o'Day,
4CC06 F.G’i.iis 84fl:09%hvy 86 lOT I « (
HI 96 Jeff- son 64 f 1K)7 fast IS MB 4 I <
69173 JefFson 8-4 1:18 fast 4 109 4 I |
68974 JoffBon lm70y l:5C%mud 15 104 I t • I
67S22 Latonla 1 1-18 l:5J%hvy IS Ml I 1 I I
6807 D’ shire M l;i:%fast 31 106 I I (
ff'ZSi D'ahlre 3-4 liUTkgocd 12f UM I I '
0814 Wbeerg G| t ini good 3 lU
13776 Wh i g Ah 6-8 1:02 mud 41-15 HB
COVER DP. bik. m, 8 103
(Trainer, J, Crofton, Owner, S, D. CatwV
61707 M.ncights 3-4 l:L'%fast tO-10 VO
61B70 Tljaa-na
61303 Tijuana
61183 Tijuana
611S3 Tijuana
€1110 TUuana
61014 Tlj'uana
6018 4 Tijuana
00600 TU’mna
6-S l.-CJlifaat
6) f l.-OS fast
a f nufast
1-4 llH'Afaat
1-4 l;U%fast
B-S l:(d%faet
t-4 l:14%fast
5} f 1:U mud I
37-6 IM 4
11 m 1
336 Ml f
IH M6 T
II 119 I
t US t
1 1 « 1
LADY HARRIGAN, ch. m, I 103
(Trainer, J, K, Bockor. Owner, 7. B. Soreule),
61818 M.Hclghts 6} f liCOHSlow H M3
61713 H.neUhla 6-8 l.-01%faj|t 11 Ml
66544 Maplell. 6i t l.D8%fHst M IT I It
W431 N.K’t’n Ab 6-8 l;(M%fast G-lfl 1C3
6U77 N.K*n Ab 6-8 1 :01%fast - Id
H3U N.K’fn Ab 6-1 !.•« hvy II 103
icon Kempton 64 f li«3%faat I W BkAL
S«0t4 Kemp ton Ml«4 fast U-6 164
BOUT Hampton 3-4 lU5%fast I UB
TZRGE. ch, m, ■ IBS
(TraJaor, K, Goad, Owner, R, H, OeaA),
61037 M lluichU i) ridlS’Agood 3AA V»
61870 Tijuana B-l lrfa%/aet 4 PI I
61104 Tijuana ^ t l:66%raet t Pi I
61160 TUuitna I 3 1:92 fast IMO 113 I
61663 TUuium i) f ]iOB%fa«t IB<9 Pf I
61014 TIJoana B-l l)Cl%.‘’ast I Pi f
•dtS Tijuana Q t l:C9K.fa«t U-H P< 1 1
ILANOHITA. R. 3B. 9 m
(Trainer, Wi OarsnB, Own«», VT, Qaijaft^,
PKP N.K’ton Q f liSVaat P-5 HI
Bin N.K’fn Jib M l^Rltfaet |U
JtlC’V’B At> M l«J%fa£t 4 PI
BUST Erie AbMIiOO b*y 3*5 h 3
RUB Mrto Ab BWr3;04 bvy PhD Pf
iRMCrte Ab S-6 Xm%Ugt f* 3P
RM Brie Ab M l.-tLllgoodlT-P HI
IDttPtU'ra’r f m
lO** R McA*nByl3 ThnMrOee, Onrr’ey, Prop.jgand.n
B*4 J Wallace 11 Jlonstalle, iHily PaBhlon, Itunmic
)1 J CJutlmerb Q Circulate, Yaklmcnc, Black H’ii
S’I D Rice 8 F.G.Oorley, Itaff’ly, Anier.Maid
4*4 B Rl(^ 8 View, milyBocti. WaryilallnB
6 * B Rich 6 Vlrga, Uon.George, Amer'nMalJ
A Jaeebe T lluelte, Gleua, Prv tty Baby
J«k A Jacobs 7 Vies-, L. Gentry, Ku Trumps
8*1 P Prfblo I Vsnfcylvin, BabyPaust, MaryRrb
By Leanld—- yirgiaia XJadaey, by Pirate af Bea-
raaco,
I* C RaHa 11 DaRynew, Mcl^ne, Jnst Fancy
I 4% R Carter 8 OorerCp, AskJcsslei, EUaWalda
• P M Fntor 8 UP’tcr, I.W.il’pcr, IIain'ton.\,
I B*l R Carter 7 RubberlL, D.dcGaise, |).Feehien
I* C RaBa
H 4% R Carter
]* P M Fntor
^ B»l R Carter
10502 Tijuana f l:IC%niud 11-5 112 2 11
ARTirOR inDDDETON, ch. g, 9 1G.1
(Trrinor, C. Davis. Owner, H. Davis),
6091S Mobile Ab .l-S 6 liO 9 S
0«8.5» Mobile Ab 5-8 1 ;C0%faat 8 120 4 4
59050 Jeff son 64 f l:10%slow 34 HI 8 4 4
5.S7:-2 Jofson 64 f 1 .fust 2j 114 6 4 1
5SC>»2 Jt ffsen 64 f 1 :C9%faflt 8 117
6SH3 F.rle Ab 6-8 1 :i‘3%hvy 8 112
6440.1 Krip Ab 5-S 1:00 fast 27-5 U5
FOKD HOPE, b. m, 6 110
(Trainer, C. Hanley. Owner, H. T. Palmer),
ei5f9 Tijuana t-8 l;03%fast 4 110 6 8
012.91 Tijuana 1 l:i.-!%f.TKt 8 110 4 3
61210 Tijuana 1 l:42%f.ast 7 110 3 8
010S3 Tijuana 61 f l:0S%f:iBt 7-10 110 1 1
61014 Tijuana 6-8 l;01%fa8t I 110 4 1
6U969 Tijuana 6-8I:01%fast 6 108 4 3
60D48 Tijuana 8-4 l;K>%good 81-10 110 8 3
00895 Tijuana P f l:10%mud 3 liN 3 I
5070 Tijuana 6-8 l:02Hfast 12 105 I IS
S06S9 Tijuana H f 1:09 fast 13-6 108 8 11
40B01 TIJimna 1-4 l:lS%good 19 108 7 1 8
9049S Tijuana 1 l:49%mad 9 110 t I I 4
9)442 Tijuana 1 l:47%slop 43-10 UO I I 9 I
BIG BON, b. g. 4 107
(Trainer, A. Wallin. Owner, Wallia & Bryan).
61868 M.Hoights 5|fl:09%faEt 17-10 109
By Olambala — ^Hadchen, by Knight of the Thistle.
4'i O WIMrmslO F.ljharchlll, Peasant, Runmle
10” G WllU’mell Bnllyiiew, McLnnc, Just Fancy
2* 8*4 G Wllirms .I Lit. I’ointcr, Virgp, I. V/. Harper
2‘ 6*1 G IVilirms 8 M’flower, IlamilionA., P.M.artln
S'* 8'* .1 H'tamer 9 C. Murphy, Cliarm’t, O.liumest'd
4*J L* J Hun’mer 8 ni.bt.L.()wcii, M.id.Byng, I’erch
5*4 6'-) C Studer 7 Miid.Byng, D.dcOutxp, M’flower
IJ I'i M Fator 7 Ch.M.ixler, C.lticWay. Kiiuitana
7'4 7*J T Wilson II Hlnglen'ler, View, Gadltng
IJ 2*> M Fator 10 I’laiil.Tgpnet, JnlyKly, Bafferty
8* 4*1 H it B’wer 8 Jack I.pdl. I’erch, Harry D.
4 110 6
8 110 4
7 110 3
By Dlsgulne— Lardella, by Lnekford.
8* T* T Wayt 10 Knos. 8e.*i Board, S.aciijawpa
6J 6* 7’ Wayt 10 ('aiH-rs, I‘rin>‘e«8 Ix>n. D.ihitida
4* 6* H Horwayl2 Hioclcfian. Donatello. ricarplalL
3* 8* It Hol'way 0 Jo.Fr<*drick, Br.Clieck. DoriiW.
1* J W M’phy 9 Ix>wcH, Scarpla II., Rimk. Queen
4*3 J Smallw’d 0 L.GPntry, Orl.Glrl, Lucky I’earl
8* I D’minlck .5 E. McBride. Blue Jay. Dr. Hall
By Bt. Swi thins — Doll Weevil, by Cayuga.
2*4 2* T Wilson H Alajah. El Bablo, Tbm Cam
f>* 6*1 T IVilaoii 8 Orle.ms Girl, Limerick. Cjireen
7' 8'* O Wllirms 8 Tli.Keven, Doub.Van, EegoniaK.
1* I’J T Wilson 10 llalWrlght, All’orter, Billy Jue
14 2'| C Sluder 9 Cover Up, Vlrge, W. C. Dooly
t" 2»* C Ktuder 8 T’lySevcn, IJinerIck, McMiirphy
2'4 P C 6tu<ler 8 Black Top. Cicely Kay, Crispie
2’4 2* C Studer 7 I’lautageuet, Chow, (i.rinmest’d
1* 1*1 C Studer lo Tillolson, Pueblo, Ringleailer
11 4‘ J H'tarinr 12 Charmnnt, VeraKita, C.tlie Way
4'4 4*4 P Caron 10 DIvland, Sadie D., Argento
4* I'* T Rae 8 ITtagenef, Canvaab’k, Mistake
t’l 3’* T Rap 6 Capt. Kvans, Ispbam. Moatoua
By IKcGec — Precociona, by Pirate of Penzance.
80745 Mexico 6-8 1 :02%faat 4 112 B 11
60726 Mexico 6-3 1:04 fast 9-5 115 3 11
C0A>9 Mexico 6A l:02%fast 12 110 6 f 8
60625 Mexico 6 8 l:03%faat 27-10 112 I 11
IP652 Mexico 1-2 23%fRst 1 U7 I
6C247 Mexico 6-8 l:CS7tfast 3-2 117 I 11
f4»00 Mexico 6-8 l:04%fast 1-2 115 I | |
&9S97 Mexico 6-3 1;04 fast M-10 112 I 11
FLEER, ch. g, 6 107
(Trainer, H. Eomns. Owesr, E. J. Kefferman),
61817 M.Heiehta 6J f 1:10 alow 14 105
C0022 liobile Ab 5-8 SS%fast 13 110 4 |
CG881 Mobile ImiCy ]:60%fast I 109 3 4
K'Sln Mobile Ab (if l:S6%fast 6 110 ( 4 4
60791 Mobile Ab 6-8 1:03 hvy 10 115 4 | |
««81 P.G’Dds 8-4 l:16%hvy I MO 3 7 7
S0415 F.G’nds Ml:H%fast 16 107 7 B 7
40313 F.G’nds 3-4 l:14%good 8 Id I B 4
DOROTHY OAPJLEN, b. m, 9 105
(Trainer, D, A. Campbell, Owner, Burnalde Stable).
6*1 C Watson 13 Cab.Creek. Mcl>ane, I>uckyPpari
I* 1’ C IVatson 0 Zalncr, My Friend Pat, T’otn'ene
1* D C W’atson 8 Peg. Eaton, Doc.Eab, North. Bella
4* 4’ C Watio:: 6 Assumption, Pomcrcue, Zalncr
1* 4*4 C Watson 6 Olive Jame:*, Pomcreiie. Enulen
5* 4*4 C Watson 0 MyFr.rat, 111. Lilly, PropaganJa
1* I’i C Wats«',n 6 Tom Roach, I.ottn fl., Dina 1).
f* 3* C Watson 6 Nolawn, HarsoJinimy, Bro.Billy
1* 1' C Watson 8 Brookfield, Asunciuu, BsUynew
By Astronomer — Fleda B., by Falsetto.
31 J Chalmers 8 TreadwcB, Doctor D., Vsnsylvia
61 6*4 A FrleshonlO Aunt Deda, Capers, Dr. Hall
6* 6'* W Bog'akI 10 Cap.Biirns, OllvcJames, Bombast
34 2'4 W Bog’sKl 8 NorthRliore, Assume, C.A.H.vrne
I* 1*4 W Uog’skl 10 Crest, Corkey W., North Shorn
64 (» J Wallace 11 Dniramond, RoyC., BrownChcck
7* T* C Lang 11 Betsiiids, Satana, Murphy
84 S'* J W’allace 12 Pl’iiUill, 81m. Simon, Nutcracker
By Gay Boy — Taunt, by Tedding ten.
6*4 J Wallace 10 Dor.i-er, Port TJght, Puiile
• 8’* J W’allace 11 Spugs, llappyBnxton, li.PameTl
k 4*4 J Maiben 0 S)veepCpII., Tr’dwcll, VlobiO.
’1 Ir.* J Msiben 7 Orl’nsGlrl, I>adylone, Vsnsylvia
B*i W Htnphy 0 Bhebs, Manlcuriat, Marmite
1* W nir.phy 7 Sen Board, B. Stalwart, St. Jnat
3»k J Maiben 6 Fringe, Lad.v lone, Black Top
|>> El Harh'ne 8 Keactte, P. Moody, BugleMarch
I* A Jacoba 6 Hush, Anticipate, Com Broom
By 7%e Ma n ager — ^Argon Roller, by Esher,
I'l C Eames 11 Bweep-DpII., Hoover, OoldStone
3’4 C Eamea 12 CLlsca, Secretary, Uopover
1* l»k E Pool 12 Turnabout, Qr’nyLec, Pbllan'er
I* I* E Pool 9 Service Star, Baa, Flying Orb
4* 4** B Fool 6 Sieat-T, J.tgo, Paul Connelly
I* 6’* B Pool 11 Prom.Tom, HLuxury, M. Moore
8k 11” B Pool 11 T.Nepbew, Actress, A.namiUon
H 4” B Pool 11 GipsyQa’n, Rlcbellea, Serv.Fiaj
6sr.73 MapleH. 3-4 1:20 slop 9 U2 4
6S516 MapleH. 1 1:46 hvy I 168 7
68477 MapleH. 3-4 l:25%hvy 8 115 6
5S412 MapleH. 54 f l:12%sIow 86 191 7
687:67 MapleH. t-4 l:17%good 73 IH
67782 K’worih 1 1-16 l:65%sIop 67 1<»7 6
57503 W-dbine lm7«y l:4S%fast 9f 109 10
87214 Th’cliffe lm70y l:52%mud 154 103
56397 DuCrln Ab 5-8 l:02%fast 42 108
56958 Duf'rin Ab 5-8 l:«8%fa8t 41 107
56721 D’ahlro 1 l:33%fast 63 103 4 7 7
6C4S5 W’indsor 8-4 1:15 fast 17-5 111 I
66154 D’ shire 3-11:14 fast U 10< |
56029 D’ shire 1 1-16 l:54Hhvy 90 I
55891 K' worth ImTOy I;45%fu8t « W 1
5E817 K’ worth 8-4 1:13 fast lU U7 1
EHRCDLES, eh. g, 6 1
(Trainer, W. Q. Postlowalte. Owner, R. B, Baiton).
U2 4 7 7 T T** F Hnnsker 7 VloIaPark, S.Stalwarf. Rt. Jnst
168 7 I I I 6* 6*4 F Hunsker 7 Cmccs, Chincot’gue, Klnglingll.
115 6 6 8 £4 2* F Huns*k“r 0 Fornovo, Asliliii, Montague
191 7 II I* 2' F Hunsker 7 Sea Board, She Devil, ValnChlck
in 4*1 G Mangan 8 'rhirieen, Nebraska, Fringe
107 5 ( 7 7 8 7** U Rchw’tz 8 WarWInner, G. Duncan, Retreat
109 10 U 13 13 IS 13” J H’taraer 13 Somme, Ew. Bouquet, Heath Bell
103 S‘* J H’tamer 8 Msliowmot, Jim I’elrie, Capt.B.
108 6* O Atwell 8 (Jhantour, Banyan, Shoreaerca
107 6*4 O Atwell 7 Chnntonr, CornBroom, Salinmnra
103 4 7 7 7 7 7'* J H’tamer 8 ElKTlarence, Flame, Mallowmot
HI « • 4 P 6« J MeTag’t « Mandarin, Viola Q.. Wsac
104 • 4 T 44 7*J E AntUonylO Norma G., Bengali, Viola O.
96177 ▼ • •”£ Anthony 8 Tsr’xlit. St. Paul. Blarney Boy
98 1 4 4 4 4 4” E Anthony 0 Flame, Bengali, Statim
in I I I I* I” J Rowan 12 ChiefSponaor, Gallipot, Beiigora
103 By Zeus— Black Silk, by Ornament,
68CT4 MapleH. 1-4 l;2l alop 83 113 1 7
58483 MapleH. 1 1-16 1:67 hvy »4 199 I 7 4
68446 MaplelL 3-4 l|22%innd 33 107 I 3
S84I6 MapleH. 3-4 1:17 slow 34 97 4 7
SS329 MapleH. 3-4 1:14 good 21-6 118
f* 4* L Hall T JsEE, Thirteen. Lewis B.
7*’ 4‘* L Hall 9 Tarascun, B’khomll., WarRmoke
T* 7'* J Hun'mer 8 I^ewis B., Nebraska, Tom Goose
7 6’* J linn’nier 7 Hopeful, Bengalese, Glenn
3* E Fator 9 Remp. Stalwart, Hopeful, Mike
4S136 Church’ I 1 l-« l:«5%faat 26f 197 I 9 11 13 13 12'* J D M’ney 12 Diana, High Gear. Sea Priece
19667 D’ehlre 1 1-16 l:46%fast TO 106 U U U 10
56466 W''indsor 1 1-16 1:60 slow 149 105 3 4 7 4
50940 Chagrin 1 l:4n4fast 13 107
K927 Chagrin Ab3-I l:2«%fast 14 114
50837 Chagrin Ab5-8 ldX;%slow 14 104
50768 Chagrin AbU4 l:23%good 34 109
BDTLER. ch. g. 10 107
(ITrainer, B. X>. Fltagerald. Owner, E. L. ITtzgerald),
• 9'* B Anthony 12 WalklTpi, SlrJ.Vergue, F.Rhan’a
' I” H Erlcks'n 8 Dernley, Roisterer, Joan of Are
8'4 B Owen 4 Pret.Baby, BronccB., Peace. Sta
1* C EJverett 4 K*?pcful, High Horse, Hosier
2’ O Atwell 7 Marzelln. Mary H., Pin Money
4*1 B Owens 6 J’nitalll., Bev.James, Pulnskl
By Aloala — Pe# Parks, by Dandle Dinmont.
By Flroraan — Belle of Portland, by G, W. Johnson.
I' T Rae 13 r,cadlng.*1tar, Lnl-Meme, BthelH.
(k 4* W Gargan 8 Dane’g Girl, Har.'s Heir, Angela
2“k 4*4 T Wilson 8 Klmo:io, Coombs. DIvland
I* I* T Wilson 7 Alajah, Orl’nsOirl, Oul, Murpliy
F> 9*1 T Wilson 10 JolyFly, C.Ma^ter, Oldllomest'd
1*4 r T Wilson 8 Ccnichon, Emll.Maggle, Sample
1*4 2i P Hum 9 UCothran, MyrlleA., SoctnlSiar
I 8” C Studer 8 HoiVoot, Klt.Ch’tham, N’kKlclD
21 3>* C Studer T Walter Dent, Hot Foot. Klmonu
81707 M.Hoighta 9-4 1;15%fast 13 Id <* O Atwell 8 MaJ.Dorao, CeverDp, OItveJamee
61740 M.Helghta 6-4 1:08 fast II 106 J Smith 13 Lead. Star, Lai-Meme, NoWonder
60878 Havana 64 f l.Vnifast 12 UA 7 4 1^ 3% Q Corey 10 Ruddles, Gallou-Berry. Chisea
4C€67 Havana 1-4 1:14 fast 6 119 1 4 16* 1*3 A Pickens 0 Am. Eagle, WarMap. Tw'ySevea
6C400 Havana Q f l:0S%fast 6 113 I 4 1 1* 1* A Pickens 10 Mike, Machine Gunner. Sir Jack
49442 Havana 1 l:4C%fast 4 IW 4 I | | | I** A Pickens 8 Basel W., Currency, Qmtker
SPNIS Havana ^ f 1:08 good ZO 108 7 4 7 1 9** A l*K'kejis 8 DitK'Ustdoa, Currency, Midian
599.’59 Havana 1-4 l.!5%fa*t 1-6 113 I 1 I 1* 1* A Pickens 9 A. Aglow, Mia.Jlggs. Bev.James
5S374 Havana Q f IKH &iat 4-6 112 I 4 8 I’i 2“ A IMckems 9 Tom Goose, Mister JIggs, CurtM
KIS3 ORB, b, n, 6 109 By Orb — Trade Hark, by Breomstlck.
1-4 1:14 fast 6 119 %
Q f l:C8%fast 6 111 I
1 l:4C%fast 4 »0 4
9 f 1:08 good >0 193 7
1-4 l.lS%fast 4-6 113 I
44 f IKH fast 4-4 H2 I
KIS3 ORB. b, m, 6
(Trainer, X, K. KcCnssoa,
I 10* 10-* R Kallshaia Baa, Turnabout, Gwnny Lee
4 4* 4*4 R Tem’ton 7 Doric, Titintnia, QalUnt Foe
8 6* 6* R 7'em’tonl‘J The Moor, Uolo, Ballynew
I ft I** R Tem’ton 7 BlsterVlo, Y’ngAdam, B.^rurp'tte
I 4* 4'* R Tern'ton 8 B, Stone, MaveJiona, G.Daugb’rty
4 I* 4*1 C Parrleh I X.o'th’M’alng, Wabnska, Teaalto
4 1*1 7*1 C Parrish 12 Icon, Miss Dora, Hom{<y
4’ N J B’mes 6 Wlaall, Lars, Hope Pticcess
1* N J B’rnes 7 TU.Beauty, I)r.8tev*sea, B’Uak’
By Dltrulse — Costume, by Domino^
I* \7 Martin 8 Major Domo, OBveJamea, BuHer
I 24 1* P Caron 8 Ask Jessie, Klla WalJ<\ Vlrge
I 1*4 H W D Miller 8 DeuJoso. Tlllotaon, Ool.Murpliy
T I b% W D Miller 7 Shirty. Herder, Doctor Corbett
7 7* 7'* K PeUgold 8 JohnJr,, Q.ofTriiinpa, H.Uudder
I 64 7** P Burn 7 IkeMllia, Bl'kTop, Harryltuddei
I 1*4 1*4 J H' tanner 8 Fond Ho|>e, VIrga, W, C. Doolj
1 I* 1* J Hun’morlO J.IInd’wotHl, Col. Snider, N. Klein
I I* I* T Rao 7 J.Gorman, O.tUeWay, Velvet
By Harrlgan— Lady EUdroth, by Goldon Garter,
61231 Bowie
€1220 Bowie
€1178 Bowie
6U746 Mexico
KiT.’i Moxico
40631 Mexico
(9>2S Mexico
49510 Mexico
40114 Mexico
56SC7 Hast’ga
C£4T7 VrUlowa
S63fi3 Willows
7-8 l;!9)4fast
3-4 1:1.1 mud
ImTBy l:49%geod
Ml:li%fast 9
7-«l:S2 fast H
7-4101 fast 3
Owner, R, H. JfoCresson).
105 4
148 102 7
II 4‘J A Frlc.'hon 8 r^dyZeae, ForcafQu’n, Pretender
6* C” IV Bog’akI T T*nab«iit. Feign. Zeal, I’erig’dine
Iso 151 11 11 11 11*» W Bo5’<ik.U2 Nutcracker, Kcziab, Amaze
11:45 fast 29 19 119 3 I |
45510 Mexico |-4 l:lS%fast 8-5 WS I I 4
40114 Mexico 3 4 til7 fast lS-5 1C4 I II
56SC7 Hast’ga a f 1:28 alop 17 1*4
!£4T7 Wriowa (4 f l:23%fast 41-19 K»
S6Sfi3 Willows 3-4 1:17 fast 9 108
f«179 Hasfea ImTOy 1:48 fast 29-10 110
66103 Ha&t’ga luiTOy l:4S%faat 4-6 104
AL STRAUSS, b, e. 4 (K) XI#
(Owner, A. Tbgeler),
C1706 M.Ilelsiits 64 f l:0*%fast 4-6f 118
64483 Church’l 3-4 l:12%3low 29 108 6 II
MARGARET N., eh, m. 9 IDS
(’Tratuer, G, XL Marlman, Owner, A, Stevens>,
61810 iI.Helgb‘,a 1:30 slop |f 105
61720 M.Il’ghta ImTOy 1:45 fast 49 110
61503 M.Helghta 64 t l.-08%good U Id
MTi MapleH. M 1:24 hvy 10 112 I If
68110 M’n’ve 3-4 1.21 slew 99 109
SSOJO M’n’vo Ab B-| 1:09 mud 10 118
57SM M'n’ve 1 li8%3lop 44 jw
57882 M'n’ve Ab |-3 l:€5Valop 19 V
6Va42 MLRoyal 1-4 1:18 hvy 5st U24
31 3*4 T Wayt 4 fkooter. Fly High, 'Tiger Rose
4* 6” T Brooke fl Magician, TlgerRose. S’llniental
24 2* J Rhelepets 4 Tlv.Rose, Sentimental, Ual’new
2 1* T Wayt 7 LncyKate, F*clalR’ier, Mcntllle
11 T Wayt 4 Bali.vnew, O. James, Fin. Rooster
1* I* J Shelepets 4 TlalBor, Lit.Maudle, Sweetwater
7** R Dority ( Magician, t’aralH>sse, Short Stop
2» G WHil'ins S Magician, JohnJr., Bas.<aiio Boy
T* G WlUi’ins 7 Jerry. Dr, Corbett, Ike Mill*
8' Q W’Uanis 4 Magician, Tokulou March, Jerry
1*4 G WillTius 8 Q.R»l>erta, J.Scbas, V.l’&rkMaid
By Unde— Serpooitaria, by Dick Welles.
J* C 'EMmea 13 Tomndo, S<jaire Charlie, Crest
I 4” J Keilerla 5 Sllpalong, lierafter, Ncrdcck
Dy Stalwart— Lady Hope, by Deceiver,
6’* R Ban 12 JTkstraw, B.F’avorite, Viv.aCrba
9'* H Ball H K >K, Hopover, Speciacular Girl
11’* H Hall 12 Ncg, Mario.i Hollins. I’uidey
7 1” K Hunsker 8 liU^ uittigion. Saiu iiose, iettsga
7‘* O White 7 Ravefisea, Jill, Sacajawea
4*4 H Gibson 7 H. Olympus, TwoK.ves, Moolngag
4** H Gibson € Mouom'y, I) of.-Uielby. ll.OIjia’a
4’ C Martin ( Freuchy, J. I). Sugg, Thirteen
»*• V Jenkins 13 Fin. Rooster. Oloom. Lewis B.
3rd RACE ‘
4-y«ar’-nliIa anil wpxvartl,
1 103.)
I V VI R Carter H W, U.l)uuijb IJatyJay, CicelyKay
I* 1*1 H Carter 9 OoverUn, FfmdU€>r>«, W C-Dt-i.ly
I J« 4*1 R Onrter t fg>dy Bourbon. Restful, Yooria
By yep? •’Day — Oauategs Inna, by Sir Pixea,
I* yf OargaR f MinnloH., Rorofielil, Anna Star
I T*1 W Gargai) 8 View, Dllly Boot5, Mary UaBon
f*J W HatBAh 7 jhixlymcrn, liii.Flyer, RcyEkmU
6*4 W Onrgan P Jumeafl., rres'mption, Brit. Tales
#* Yf Harsuh B An.ptar, Dkiom'gton, 6>resmcr
1* W Gargan 8 lEarlymom, Selma Q-, Uiimlo H.
li W Oargan 7 P.G.C’loy, Bx.Oampb'l, M.Tra^W
4 . *4 y Moa rg i fw’ijiivTen
8AH DIEGO, ek, g, I
('rrainoT, E, J, Albright, Owbcp,
499S9 Mcblla Ab §J f l;2<%fast 14
409U0 Mobile Ab 6-S (Slifast 4
€0878 Mobile Ab &-3 (Sj^fast 11
6uT<2 Mexico l-S 29 fast 9 5 lU
SCV37 Mexico M l:02%faHt 3-2 110
«C.7 Mexico 6-8 1:01 fast 19-10 116
WiCM Mexico 6-S 1:«3 fust 17-10 115
BILLY BOOTS, b, b, 6
i (Trainer, 0, Kiddloton. OwneA O.
018S8 Al.Hoighta 63 f 18
6171.5 M. Heights 6-8 l^Hifast |-tf
C1.5C1 M.HcigUts 64 f l:C0)islo\T i'l
108 By Boneywood — ^Xda, by Peep o'Day,
E. J, Albright),
110 4 3 3* 4‘i O O'Mah'y 8 Bond. She Devil, .tlverlda
HI 4 t. 71 ?* A yt'^^bon J ilurphy, Saiidy IT, Ace of.tces
U8 3 3 t| 2'4 A Frle.'ihonlO Back B.ay, S. Board, Fl.v.Orb
1 i 1* 1* J Q Petz 7 I,..\cton, I’rop.'jsanda, OhDoetor
• < I 3* 74 W Bog’skl 8 kluruul. Wall Street, The Moor
3 J 4 1* tj C O’Mah’y 7 Sure, M.vrchtoiie. l.;.d.v .\cton
1 4 1 I* I* C O'Mah'y 6 Ilillandale, The Moor. Uii>j Euloe
70-5 Ey Sain — Rocallc, by Oiaeau or Eemuronius.
MiddletoaX,
H0
€0901 Havana
00916 Havana
60858 Havana
00719 Havana
40683 Havana
•01A7 Havana
19923 Haveua
« 9<&6 ItAVkirA
64 f 1 :C9%hvy
1 i ;4.l)D»low
64 f 1 :ec%fagt
Q t l:i7%mud 3|
6i f 1 :07%fast 3
3-4 i;13*ifa«t 6
64 f l.U Blow 3
HU-H biqr H
4''4 O Ptono 12 Cab.Creek, MiL-ine, LuckylYarl
6* J i’evic 11 lIoii.Htcile, Dciy F.:shion, Kiinnilo
4* J Pevl’ 12 Ma.T Maulxh.v, I,egacy, Docter D.
I* 4*4 J 4\:vix 7 J.l.uclro'.v. Dibcp.ssioti, Il’Ae.iwiiy
7“* <'1 J 6*evic 10 J'.loadcl, Win or Q'lii, Diversity
4* 2'4 j PevlC 7 WarMap, Black I'.iibv, I'.laz>M\vay-
3* 7* J Pcvlc 3 M.OiiriKr. J U'eKiifield
44 4*4 W Kelsay 10 Mariouliu'lins, Ciirr> n' y .Simrogu
2* 4* J Pevlo 10 U. Chance, Di.»'Us:'ion. Berpleilty
I 4 1*4 J Pcvlc 10 I’erjilexlty, Fraw uelo. Blttshurg
I*. ^ 4 ^ piUSiiuur, iliazeawiry, J.iiudi«i(
DAILY RACING FORM.
Friday, May 19, 1922
HATITSTT, K r. S lOT
(Trainsr, V, Kancel, Ownn, T. KenoAt).
C13S8 Tijuana
61Sa3 Tijuana
61SdO Tijuana
CISCO Tljuasa
fillSl Tijuana
«10C7 Tijuana
61057 Tijuana
6 loss TUuana
Im 1:U foal
1 1-1* 1:0 fast
1 1:0 faat
1 l:4:w,fa»t
B-8 1 rCl^fast
1 1
1 l:«Hfast
3-4 l.Tl*^low
< as I
14 UJ I
B lU 3
3 111 3
33 IIS 7
11 112 X
tS 111 2
By Earrijan — PlcanlnBy, by Cesariea. CAVAIIEB. b. g, 6 lOB
(Trairar, P. E. PitagoTald. O-nmsr, J, H. Shaa).
I'l <1 M Fator 0 Kanxrerd ITotPoot, CastleCrown ' 6I78S M.H’ghts lm70y l:42%fnst ZT SS
7» T‘* C Rails 8 E-Coeliraa. Con'.chon, AndreyK. : C1719 M.H ghta lni70y l:M%fast 21 107
2* 2'i a ’Vl ilirins 7 EogeniaK., P’rlesaOne, N’botah ; Cl 6C1 M.Ileighla 6-8 1:01 good 78 Iff?
21 I'i H L.ons « TpolIrcck'K*?. Conlchon, Ijvaga | 68577 Maplell. 1 1-18 l;54’,4^1op 12 111 6 16 6
£1 4’ H Jones » Alajah, I. W. Harper, Tillotson i £8527 Maplefl. 3-4 l;16HBOod 8 ICI « SB
1| l» P Hum 8 Ilardora, N. Lr’kaLad, ('.eD.liyiiv ££49« WapleH. 1 1:48 hvy 9 104 S 4 4 4
6» 6»i C Btuder 9 LW.H’per. E. Stuart, tloI.SoiUcr 58410 ilaplell. S-4 l;22%niud 43 120 3 6 «
LOXHE LOU, ch. r, a 1C7
(rrainor, L. Peel. Owner, U, Evertoa),
C1SC8 M. Heights U f l:C.~*4goo.l £6 112
C0728 Mexico
60061 Mexico
eCClD Jioxico
£1656 Mexico
60591 Mexico
7-8 1:36 fast 6i 107 4 B
2-4 l:17*ife3t 21-10 .10 3 5
7-8 1:31 fast S8 108 2 4 4
7-8 l;51Hfnst It 109 3 4 5
7-8 l:331ira3t 7 115 4 B T
64 7'X J Noonan 7 July X*ly, Ckurniaot, Lobelia
By llagazlao — Qraoe Cole, by Ornament,
9*J W Bog'skllS Neg, Marlon nolllns, Purdey
j £8577 Maplell. 1 1-16 1:54’, ^lop 12
3-4 l;16Hsood 8
1 1:48 hvy 9
S-4 l;22%niud 43
584!0 8'apIeH. 1 1-16 1 :49Vtgoo-121-10 113
58502 MauleH.
I l;41%good 26
GREY EAGLE, gr. h, 7 118
(Trainer, F. Cering, 8r, Owner, F, Gering, Jr,),
By Cavaleadour — Hiss Perigord, by Perigord,
8'* R Flynn 8 ilagiclan, Serbian, Capt. Burns
4* W Bog’sUilO Pie, Secrotarr, Jackstraw
4* A McV'lshl3 liOt’hLeren, W, Mack, ReaE<«rd
6* 6’* W Pog’ski S W-Hnioke, Altulno, Lt.\V.J.ti’r,iy
3‘ 2* L Grey 11 CoaxMe, Sw’l l‘atmle, Vaklmene
4* 8‘ W Bog’skI 7 E’khornll., t-'abretasU, Moixmioy
S* B tVolst'iii 8 Lewis E., Nebraska, Tom Goose
4* W Hinphy 7 Fly Home, Kliison, Tom Brooke
4-| W Bog’skI 7 itouen, H. M. Stevens. Circulate
By Grey Leg — Memoria n., by Ideltcn.
B* A Frlt^slion 6 Lady'Wsrrt, MarseJImmy, Cunso j ii. Heights 7-3 l:90%slop
4J 4*1 W Bog’ski 0 Ashiin, Edna])., Marse Jlntmy I ^ ^7
4* 3* J Eholcpets 7 T.I.ogan. Scsrpla II.. V. Dresser ..‘‘•'I M. Heights 3-4 1:
8 B’* N J E’rnee 5 Bcarpia 11., Hemlock, On High I -x^O- Ijetonia 1 1-18 l:49Ji!
7 6'* C O’Mah'y 7 Jack HIU. Edna D.. War club ^ 11:41
3-4 1:16 fast
3-4 l:14=ifnst
<i 115 6* A Kroger 12 Puxile, Cthar.A.Byrr.o, S(. Kevin
13 111 L.;ft at post. A Kroger 11 Heliocioss, iv-rt Lig’ut, /Ibena
69 109 9'* T Bums 11 Sister b'usie. Oil S.ncer, Actress
SEA BCABI), b. g. 4 1C3
(XT.ninor, 'W. J, Foley. Owner, W. J. Fole^-).
C1749 M.Helyhts 6-8 1:02 fast U 1;T6
(ICdl M. Heights S-8 1:01 good 8 113
6CS1S Mobile Ab C-S ES^fast lB-5 115 1 3
00878 Mobile Ab 5-8 fai^fast 16-6 111 6 B
60fl4 Slobilo Ab 5-8 18M^ihvy 2J 110 9 4 4
607C3 kioblia Ab 5-8 l;0-'Vslow 7 120 6 2 3
60T.O4 F.G’nde 6J f l:10?ihvy 60 ICS 7 7 7
69C57 F.G’nds 2-4 1:L1 fast » 110 7 SB
63215 JofCson 64 f l:Ca fast 30 109 3 4 8
BOCTCR D., b. g. 10 112
(Plainer, 0. Bice. OvmcT, O. Dirosictt).
61817 M.Heighls £J f 1:10 slow 11-5 110
61749 M.Helghts 5-8 1:02 fast 17-lOf 1C6
C16C1 li.Helghta Ei f l:09',2.slow 7f 1-’S|
609C.I li.xvaiia £| f l;Ct-^vy 3 110 7 3
60911 Havana 61 f 1:10 slew 24 116 1 1
66770 Havana 64 f l:09H3low 3J 115 4 8 3
68432 MapleH. 6-8 l:0T«livy 7-6 113 4 4 3
68433 MapleiL 64 f 1:10 slow 11-10 HI 1 11
68248 MapleH. 6-8 1:03 slow 17-5 113
68230 MapleH. 6-8 l:CSHh''.y 11-5 107
By Boutschlond — Poliatena, by Polymclns.
56073 B. Grass 1 1:41 fast 61 118
jfiOCS B.Graas 3-4 l:1.5?t3low 6-5 113
'■CS7S R.Grasa 1 1:45 mud 120
5f,174 Latonla 1 1-19 l:47Ufast S3 1C3
rinOChorchT 1 1-16 l:4STifust 33 1C9
51370 Church’! 1 l:416i;good 21 107
.51235 I>a tenia S-4 l;14>xaio\v 27-10 1C3
49<iinud 2«f 112 3 10 10 10 10'no»* N Barrett 11 F’rOrieiit, Arr.ivan. Il’vcstKInj
£| f l;Ct?£hvy 3
64 f 1:19 slew 24
64 f 1:09^31 ow 34 115
6-8 l:0T«h vy 7 6 113
64 f 1:10 slow 11-10 m
6-8 1:03 Blow 17-5 113
6-8 l:CSHh''.y U-5 107
11»J R Ball 13 Tjend.Rtar. Lnl-Memo, NoWondcr ‘ 1 1-16 l:4STtfost 33
3» R Ball 13 Lochr.CTen. WulLMnck, Cavalier I Church’l 1 l:416igood 21
24 2* C Garner 10 Kr.os, CjcaJav.ca, I’orl Light | I..atcnla S-4 l:14^iaiow 27-
4* 3‘| J Conway 10 BackB.ny, SucDlego, FlylagOrb Latonla 1 1:41 fast 6
8* 8* L Gray 10 C>n key W., 8t. Just, Dabtnda LADY ’WARD, b. m, 8
2* 2J L Gray 10 Mag.I.siud. Raoajawea, l*’ten*ler (Trti ;er, E. Latz. Owner, E
6* 8=J A McV’lshl2 Herald, Oeat, Isjcamo 61260 Bowie 1 1-8 2:0]^mud
•• 9’* M Gamer H Wluiiecoiine, P’ising Tom, Rni« 6123J Bowie 7-8 1:29 fust
9* 10*4 U Gregory 13 Midn'tSun, Bengali, PhilaDderet 60747 Mexico 1 l:t5%f:tst 8
C.774’' Mexico 7-8 l:33VifBst 23-
By Galveston— Verna Bice, by Dr. Rica. 60728 Mexico 7-8 13« fast 7-:
60528 Mexico 3-4 IrlSvifast 7-
ri T Bums 8 Tre.xdweil, Fleer, Tansylvia wBSO Mexico 5-S 1:04 fast Si
7*4 T Buma 13 l,ead.Stnr, Lul-Meinc, NoWonder 58035 Jeffson 1 S-18 2;03%goofl 28
3‘ 3 WiOa 12 MayMaulsby, I.egacy, BlHyBoots k'SM M’lie’ve Ab 6-8 CS^ifast 64
6' 9“ Vi Kciray 10 Je. sica K., li'anallan, Gtarkndi-r 'CliA XI’r.e’ve Ab 6-S l:f»3l4,nnud 10
1* 1* W Kelsay 11 Humpy, Jackliealey, Leetnack ’-SS.’S Duffcrln 7-6 l:34'5Bfast 20
S| 4'* W Keisay 9 Ruddles, I>on Tlirasb, L. (lenlry (lOLTilF S br m 7
3* 3* E Fator 7 Sw-pCpU., Ladylone, JackLod) (T^ir/^ il Binders Own,
^ 1* E Fatcr 8 St T^’ il”'* «17P9 M.Heighta 3-4 HlS^fast
4* W And son 6 Caiit.Glrl. Sea ltoard?*KT Wortfc
120
K9 6 8 8
1C9 146
107 4 3 4
1C3 1 a
lot 2 2 3
no
51393 Latonla 1 X;41 fast 6 lot 2 2 3
LADY WARD, b. m, 8 110
(Trti ;er, E. Latz. Owner, E. Lutx),
Gltea Bowie 1 1-8 2:01>tniud 44 177 <
6123J Bowie 7-8 1:29 fust 43 lai 10
60747 Mexico 1 l:t5%f:tst 8 107 5 3 3
&:74’' Jlexico 7-8 l:33VifB«t 23-10 1074 9 4 4
60728 Mexico 7-8 I'lH fast 7-10 198 3 1
60528 XTexlco 3-4 IrlSvifast 7-10 108 3 1
00283 Mexico 5-S 1:04 fast Si LJ 1 S
'£'!H XI’r.e’ve Ab 6-S l:0Sl4,nnud 10
•-5S29 Duffcrln 7-6 l:S4'5Bfast 20
19S
Sanders).
in
II9
ARRO'^7 POINT, ob. n>. 5 100 By
(Trainer, J. B. Fartrldge, Owner, 0. TlmbcrL'die).
618SS Xt. Hoists Bi f l:C-j-kfast 34 106 S'
617S9 M-Hdighta 3-4 l:15Hfast II 104 Jo,
6J7.".4 iLllclghU 1 l:4i,';tfast 24 98 S'
6168=) XLHcights 6-8 1 :ul '".f -.st 23 1104 6*
C0933 Mobile Ab 5-8 tS^ifast 5 111 8 6 4' 4*
6087 J .Mobile Ab 5-8 £9‘,if:'.st 10 116 7 7 64 6*
6872S JcfCson 64 t l.OS’ifast 10 108 4 6 4 6 * 6"
67317 Th'rlif/e 64 f LO&timud 8 110 2*
67U5 Duf’rtn Ab 6 8 LI’S fast 23-10 112 H
B709-'i Uuf’rin 7-8 l;32H.fas*t 18 112 B>
67051 Dufrbi Ab 6-8 l;c3 fust 9 113 4’
By Handsel — Axis, by Orslnl.
5-4421 N.ICton
8‘J E T XfoorrlO Cab.Creek, XIcLene, I,oc’uyreart ^
10*1 A Pickens 10 Las. Boy. Ampr.Kagie, Lni-Meme ' jcria
3'4 J W.xllace 10 Nrjsbotah, Xf.-'g Txind, liC Balafre I
6*4 R Teiup’t’nll Sweep-l’p II., Hoover, Rss
£6436 N.K’ton 1 1-16 l;43%ftst — 109
5-4421 N.ICton 3-4 1:18 fast 19-5 112
£8088 Erie 1 l:524ihvy 16 lU
f7i993 Hrle 1 1-18 l:58%hvy lo 138
57311 Erie Ab 6-8 liCSlimud 13 U3
4' 4*4 G Miingan 10 Assume, Cluis.A. Byrne, D.xkinda R'5'h RAPP _ ..
64 6* G Msugnr. 10 .Mverirtj, Liuis Sir. hrutcr w tl I ilML#.- l:k.
6‘ 6»3 M Garner 11 Bengore, TheJIoor. J.P’nybekcr «aTrroT>w v
2* B I'oIUid 7 TboDrcIslon. BlueVan, TIicJIoot KAY MAULSBT. rb. m, 7
1* N Koden 7 Blue Van, Hsfr.inor, Pukey Jane V.
B‘» A Jacobs 7 Kilkenny, Salgcoige, Ilsr.ilfull
4*J H ShliUiiif 8 Karouait, Dr. btoveudoa, 8k. fart f
• 6D:90 Tijuana S-4 1:1
By Kullccn— Genna, by BaJgowaa. 61240 Ti Jenna 3 4 1:1
7-8 MHc.
liir.T ::
(Trainer, J. Cooper. Ownor, J. M. Ceoper),
BACr BAY. b, g, 14 112
(Tniuer, "W. Jenes. Owner, B. Howard).
f.1770 XLHelghts ti f 1:09 fast 15 112
OlCCl M.Heighta fi f 1 :C9(£.'il )W 31-10 110
C002’3 Mobilo Ab 5-S rs';.fast 2i 120 8
IJ087S Mobile Ab 5-5 .55’-;.f;ist 3 116 1
£798 Mobile Ab 5-8 1:03 h y 11-5 120 3 1
4-ypar-ol«!s nnd upward.
; 4 104.)
4-| J Robbins 4 Miss Prosperity. Ztileika, Byng
1* J P.obblns 4 'PCTnEawn, li’terPlatt, Virgin
8* J Robbins B M. Prosperity, Af. Night, MeAdoe
8 8** W Mor’aey 9 Byiiie, I’t/ilii, Virgo
7** 7“ G Stack 8 IMr.McGce, Couira’d, CundleL’t
6‘ 6« H King 10 Newel 1/., PuHiix, Peggy C.
2* 2'4 E Pool 7 Siin.l Bed, Ili'pid Stride, Rameau
2'4 2'i B Kenn’dy 7 fJikeDlilcn, Rap Stride, Rameau
By HcGce — Tinkle, by Loved One.
8* 8*' E T Xloore 9 Saiarfy, Rustler, Gammy Jay
7* 6* E T J.loorelO AimUticc, Rustier, CLacbfieid
2J S'J R T Xloore 0 Cn High. Edn.i D., Kebo
6' 9'* H T lloorelO Peg. Baton, Itinatello, TlPderb’d
1* 1* E T Moore 0 Mar. Jimmy, Canso. Lndydranllo
1» 1* E T Mor.re 5 Miss Anns. LilloiV, E! Cepltauia
3* 2'J E T Moore 7 Fly ITigb, Coprose, Miss Nell
Si 7“ E T Moore 7 01.1 Faithful, On High, Pattern
S'J T Moore 8 JustFcney, Kondllope, L.Ileater
6* T Moore 9 PlainBill, II.Ge.orge. Cnardsmsn
5*4 E Moore 8 Swigrgrnss, Sweet. Xpple, Dcwlll
By Ccldcn Link — Sadie H., by Indio.
9’I F Moore 10 P.as.Boy, Aroer. Eagle, Lul-Mtine
9'* F Murjihy 11 Kl.srerSneie, M-'p'.clnn, Am.Easla
2* D Bauer S Hor.Lercb, N’sup-tidle, I.,eBalafra
6* D Prll.Ij 6 Prospeeter, Xtnso'a. San-Jy II.
4* D ITlble C July Fly, Normandie, Ravanna
4‘* T R.no 7 ThcC.Bswn, J. Fancy, Jaly Fly
6‘* B nice 8 TbeC.Bawn, JustFaney, W.S>oa
C“ B Rice C Sherman A., Panaciau, Spr.Val*
nd upward. Claltulnj;. (.Hay O, 1022
61240 Tijenna
C11C9 'rijuana
4*i C Howard 10 D.-.noer, P.irt Light, Pntale ’^^uana
6’ C lliward 13 May Msulsby, I.ogacy, Doctor D. fillSn
fi 7*i T W ayt 10 Auat Deda. Capers, Dr. Hail
I’i I'i C Howard 10 S.inDIcgo, Se.iBoard, FlylngOrb Tijuana
3 3-4 1:15 faat I
3 6J f l:09’'ipli. w i'i
S-4 l:14Ut:!St 3-3
3 4 l;12’ifast 13-6
t| f 1:63 fast 17-10
3-4 LltifLiat 12-5
Ei f 1 :074jfaat 3
3-4 Llt'igood 11
6-8 l:91?sfast 6 liS
cor SI F.G’nde
6'' 155 F.G’nde
b01!5 P.G’,ud8
6T15S P.G’nds
S-4 l:16«hvy 13-5 101 3
3-4 l:14H,f.i3t 12 114 9
3-4 l:13«i,rast 20 112 8
3-4 1:13 good 10 102i 5
3-3 108 1
13-6 1
7-10 108 6
12-5 lv« S
3 1U7 5
11 IC'l 7
1U3 4 4
109
(Tralaor, B, block. Owner, B. Kock),
ETHEL H., cb. m, 6 (IT) 103
{'*lTJj!cr, J. C. Hcoucr. Owner, J. C. Hooker).
G1818 :>I. Heights ti f l:v9=:3low 21-lOf 103
C174S) Xi. Heights 6-S l.-d2 faat 65 194
1* 1» C llowam U URi>cli’icr, Jackville, UL’lielm AKERICAK EAGLE, ch, b, 7 109
8* 4*4 A Gantnerll I'niinmoud, RiyC., I!rownCb»u;k (Tralaor, B, block. Owner, B. Hock),
1» 6'4 11 J B'lrkeU* PortLight, BlueJesns, L’yMiJd’d ' P17C9 XLlIelph'.s S-4 l:l£)Sfust 8-« H6
64 6‘ H J Burkell BeUlcda, 8ntan.x, Murphy jClSC3 li.Helghta 3 4 l:136igood 21-10 113
44 4‘J A Ganlner » Betsiuda. 'mania. North Shore b4.H5"i M. Heights 3-4 1:13 good 8 6 109
P- .Tr,»-o Xfrt-.t.t -To.,., T,- _ «1010 Havana E4 f l:S7*ifast 4 U7 3
CHICEEN, br, m. 5 1C5 B;
(T.-siitor, E. K. Fawcett. Owner, H. IL Fawcett).'
61C23 M.Hclght.«i £i t l:07^ood l«f PS
NVrisht or Tony Boacro— Princez* roiaoaa. si-S « Havana
by The Commoner. rrfjn
5* J WaP.aco 13 TimMcGee, Cnrr’cy, Propiganda Havana
4* A Jaco.'S 13 Ixad.Star. I>ni-Mcmc. NoWonder jo348 Havana
By Frospero— DuctyDa, by Pi&ndit. 6?196 Hat ana
6C424 Xfexlco
C.SS3 Mexico
603‘ S Mexico
602'0 r.ioxi.'o
699C4 Mexico
59913 Mexico
6S36i Mexico
6i f 1:11 fust 6 H5 6
3-4 1:19 isPt 14-5 II'S 4
5J f HlOSfast SJ ms 1
S-4 1:17 Last 8 113 3
7 S l:r.l’;L-'.st 14-5 3C3 2
3-4 l:lSV.fast 23-10 lit 3
5-8 l:04urast 24 113 3
6»J T Wai t 12 Ch'fB’thelL Slip.SllTer, S.DevU 1 (Xrsiaer, A
<4 4'J C IVatscn 7 Zniner. N.B.-»lie, Xfy Frload Pat I C0995 Havana
6 6’4 T Wayt 5 Get 'Em, Valerie West, T.Rcacb 80057 Havana
?• 2* 1 W'ayt 6 Vanity Drcsz.'r, Emdca, Elga 60913 Havana
24 2*4 J Shelepets 5 M. Parnell, Pomercoe, TlgerRoee S0876 Hava.ia
21 4*4 T IVayt 5 L'yKate, IJent.P’klns, i.RulIant 6t'f2* Havana
1* 1* C Watsen 6 T.F.McMshon. Perhapa. Zalner £790 Havana
1* 1* T TVuyt 6 MayGirl, ObDoctor. PeevvEaton WOO Havana li
£-8 . 9 iravana Ci f l:07Xfast 2i 112 3
«eC7 liavana 8-4 1:11 Last 6-5 114 3
60610 Havu.’ia 54 f 1:09 slow 21 114 3
aC348 Havana 64 f l:3634faat 31 110 1
fCloe Ha- ana S-4 I:12-Sda8t 4 107 1
EAYWOOD, b. g, 4 H
siuer, A Dorlay. Owner, J. VT, Bangle).
1 1-18 1 :49%hvy
ImoOy l:4i%fast
64 f 1:03 Blow
linSOy l:43'4raat
54 f 1 :0S Vast 3
64 t l:07%good «
SEA HlbiE, br. m, 6 105
(Tiaiaer, if. Jordan. Owner, H. Jordan).
618.S.T 4i. Heights 54 f l:09*if.ast 33 1\)
61561 M.Helghts 54 f 1 ;C?'.iSlow Bt 107
53.81S YlTicoI’g Ci f 1:24 fast 20 115
63755 Wheel’ g 8-4 l:16’.f.fast 16 118
63681 V. heePg 6) f l;24*<.f.-ait 8 118
63557 Bowie
4-5 109 6
6-6 108 7
0 108 6
6 1101 4
116 9 9
mo 8 7
111 7 I 1
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64 f 1:21 fast 27f 102 9
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(Traiacr, J, A.
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611S8 Bnwio
64 f 1 :22-i;,fa3t
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64 f l:24fcmud
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110
6
60746 Mexico
6-8 lK)2Tfcfart 31-10 115
4
1
607t9 Mexico
7-8 1:.72 f.tst
21
112
4
4
80C59 Mo.rlco
5-8 l:C2%faat
6
113
3
1
CfiCSS .Mexico
64 f 1:0-4 fast
7
117
3
1
60657 Mc.xico
54 f l:10)ifa8t
23-5 112
1
1
C7'6t’9 Mexico
64 f 1:10 fart
8
115
1
1
6»424 Mexico
54 f 1:11 fast
13-5 117
3
2
00393 -Mexico
3-4 1:19 faat
2
110
1
1
602M Mexico
3-4 l:17lLfast
6
113
1
1
60310 Mexico
6-8 1:05 fust 17-10 147
1
1
60111 Mexico
3-4 1:17 fast
16-5 113
3
1
601U' Mexico
3-4 1:15 fast
9
m
7
8
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3-4 ATilc.
1:13 4-
4-ycar-olda
■5 1 110. j
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110
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L. FitzT'raia.
Owner,
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1* T TVayt 6 MayGirl, ObDoctor, PeggyEaton WOO Havana ItnsOy 1:44 fast 1 111 7 J 1 8
By Seahorse n.-MimeaU, by Ogden. S->666 Havana 8-4 1:14 fart 1 110 8 11
“ MARION HOLLINS, b. m, 6 104
11” J Wallace 12 Cab.Creek. lIcLane LcckrPearl (Trainer, A. C. Kishana. Owner, Q. C. Klzell).
10” L Gray 12 May XlaaUby. Legacy Doc'or D ‘ XI.Helghts 54 £ 1:10 slow 23-5 106
6* J Connors 0 8e<-on.lC<)usin, WaldoJr. Pul'ax ' M. Heights 64 f l:{e%fa8t 13-5 110
5* J Connors 8 L’y Mildred. BabyCaL 'b Smart XI. Heights 54 f liOSxigood 16-6 108
6* W Dunk’n 10 Sabretash, Truckstar Ilatr-Tck Havana 64 f l:07<4fast 6 107 S I
’•10” M SchWtsl2 No.Shore. Am’kassln ’ Cherub'ao 0'-791 Havana 1 l:42%good 8 104 4 3 1 1
__ T 1. ! T ■ « Havana 61 f LOlOifast 6 103 6 4 4
By Jack Atkin— Lots Cavanagh, by Hastingt. 5C348 Havana 54 f l:0CHIast 8 100 « 4 4
5C266 Havana 64 f l:06%fast 2| 100 6 1 1
By Btalwart-.-Klsberda!e, by Jim Gore,
1* J briatben 0 Keg, Iron Boy, Olive James
li J Thomas 12 Ix;gacy, Diictor li., Billy Hoots
1*1 1» J Thomus *J Nor.KUlt, Tablol 1. NeII'.eri:’Tpcr
£*4 S'J O Wllll’ma 7 L.Beacb, Ilar.’.iil.’ir, N. Harper
5* 2J J Thomas 7 Ilar.Lurgoyiie, CocaCnla, Review
6« C*i J Thomas 'j M.Xf’lieU, I’liibwia, II.Buig- yne
2* 14 J 'i'hotuaa 8 IlarelDale, Tpiiiiilee, Ali^sil’iu-k
14 2* J Thomas K) Ksth.R’kiii, Tiiisty, OrebidKIrg
34 24 J Thomas 7 SlsterSusie. Ph.Ward, K. Rankin
By The blanagar— Stax Cat, by Star Shoot,
25 W Bog’skI 1ft Bxs'noP.oy, T-ul-Meme. I”ru!‘?*ar
6'i C Eatnos ^ Ballynew, Hopeful, Bobby Allen
5*i J M.-tibcn 11 SisterSusIe. 5i;.g:..-.a:i, l)aii''.siiil
44 2'4 O Rob’son 10 Ru.ld!rs, Black Baby, BLlloIilns
2*4 1* C Rob’sun S Black Buh.v, Moliriero, turccecy
3* 1« C Kob'son 9 W.tr.Mnp, TwentyFeven, Mea^<Kit
34 S'l C Rob’son 0 MackGaruer, Mician, Tw'yScvca
1* 1‘ O Rob’son 7 XLGnrner, I>iyal;at, Xiar.liollias
6* 6*4 A Pickens 8 ColCblle, F’stConsul, Fos.Embry
By Dalbouslo — Bay ClUff, by Clifford.
2"* 3*4 A I’lcker.s 8 Balfcar, Dolly C., O=ig-oi
1" 24 A Plckons 7 The Pirate, j.C. Stone, Huntress
14 1* A Pickens 8 Good Hope. BcngaleRe, CliU.-j
1* 2* G Stone 8 Dan, SmartMoiicy, Moadot.ortb
X®* 3»i< C Rob’son 10 Bacchanalian. Jill. Orris
«“* 6*J O Stone 10 Bcngaleso, J.Budrow, Lui-Mems
2* 4* W KeUay 8 Blondel, Chiu.>'ra. t.reai liav^^
1* 1* Q Stone 11 B-Trchaiial’n, Trlomph’t, Humpy
By Pee? o’Day— Big Goose, by Tithonas.
Brauue. Owner, J. A. Branse). ^ 5P2gg Havana
« i ^ J ® Nppbew, Little Patsy, Jago 59^T Havana
64 f 1. — -...fast olf 1091 5 8 8 * 8*1 B T MoorelS IVh’boae, Pretender, Perlg’tdhe QavTYV w
• L. !!i ; ! ! j;* s;* j i ii i i i
1.10 fact 8 115 1 8 8 34 8” E T Moore 6 Assumption, T. Rose BeSnre ftoovn Vnliila
1:11 fart 13 6 117 2 2 8 2*4 1* C O’Mah’y 7 N’tbcmBeli;. M.F.PaL Chick^ !
1:19 fast 2 110 1 1 1 2» 4i W Bog ski 5 Get ’K.m. Valerie WesL T Rvach
l:i;tUast 6 113 1 111* 1. D Pegg 7 Pomerene. Get ’Em Va'erieWost
i 1:05 fast 17-10 147 1 11 1* 1* Ct de P’ac 7 Aaunc’n, May.Galvin. S^.fianders STOP. I
1:17 fast 16-5 118 3 1 1 2* 2* J Sm’wood 6 MisaOrb, IJt Maudle Sw’twater (Trainer, J,
1:1S fast 9 m T 8 8 6* 6** E Pogg 7 Van. Dresser. Traded ^tU G M.Helrh
■ C-1C33 XLHeIgh
4 .4 .J J , 61245 Tijuara
64 f l:07*ifast 6
1 l:42)tgood 3 104
61 f l:076kfzst 6 10]
54 f l:0CHfast 3 100
64 f l:06%fast 21 100
51 f l:0TVifast S-6 102
faat S-6 102 3 1 1
108
a. Owner, 0. ’W’endel).
25%good SO 109
15 good 8 111
ISTtfast 27» m 7 '
3-4 1:15 good
3-4 l:134£fast
S-4 l:13)4fast
61 f l:24%mud
1 l:4lVast
3-4 l:14Hgood
61777 M.Helghts 6i f 1 (F.isfart
C1CS8 XI.Holehts 6-8 1:03’ tf. a St
61007 Havana 64 f l:07->good
€f
6
110
110
3
1
3*
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4» A
Corey
Pickens
0095 1 liavana
64 f l:OTrsfast
6
112
5
3
3*
6* A
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6t68i’ Havana
54 f l:07=)ifaBt
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7
7
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6':C1'1 Havana
64 f 1.00 Blow
6
112
1
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604t'l Havana
54 f l;00’,is!op
10
110
3
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3
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8»i A
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60348 Havana
64 t HOC'-ifast
7
110
3
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7*1 A
Pickens
6('3C6 Havana
64 f HOSHfa.rt
34
110
4
4
3
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4*4 A
Pickens
6<. '1.t 0 Havana
64 f HOlltfast
3
110
6
7
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8
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Pickens
694A1 Havana
3-4 l;16Hfnst
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110
1
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By George He ssler— Cottage Girl, by Hfidalgm.
itald) .
2* J Smith 10 F.Cburchin, Runmte. OoldStone
*bo, Gal.-lWiry, MidL".n i
60.704 Tiju.ina 1 1-8 l:5S^fast 27-10 116 14 6
eO-229 Tijaana S-4 l:lT\h\'y 6 111 7 T
6oti3 Tijuana 1 1-16 l;0)f.sood 5 116 3 6 I
£9952 Tijuana 1 MS l;S4^hvy 13-10 111 6 6 8
i&m Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :57 fast 43-10 H3 8 4 I
56796 Tijuana 11-15 1:18 fast 44 K6 7 7 T
rff749 Tijuana 1 1-8 l;55itf&at 17-6 108 T 7 T
1-5 1<* 6*4 J XTalben 8 Treadwell, Doctor D.. Fleer
■-5 116 7'* J Malb*n 10 F. Churchill, Peasant, Ruumlc
^ 2» J Maiben 12 Ncg, I’urdey, Tim McGee
6 107 6 I 2*4 4* T Nolan 10 Ruddles, Am. Eagle, lUr.ck Baby
106 4 2 1 1 44 4* H Erydges 0 XlnryEi b, Bianca, M.iry J .Baker
* <4 2'4 !•* H BrydgeelO Currency, Sunrose, Billy Boots
® • 6 6 4* 4* H Bridges 7 Amcr. Eagle, M.G.xrner, Loyalist
0 6 1 1 lok 2i H Brydges 7 SprlngVale, Gal. -Berry, PcasaDt
2 3 1 1 24 4ak H Bridges 6 BlackBaby, G’dllope, Wedgwood
108 By Harrigac — Beatrice Scale, by Peeo o’Dav.
3. 'W’endel).
50 1<'9 8'“ F Murphy 10 Eternity, Zanove. Haman
8 111 8'* R Bolton 11 Sis.Ruaie, Magician. Amer. Eagle
111 7 7 T* 7” B T Moore 8 F.r’tLiglits, JockSeot, Hid. Jewel
97 109 6 6 6* 6*4 A Frleshon C Camouflage, Penelope, Caenmbe
17 113 8 n 11 li” J Owens 12 Ettabe, Lady Zeus. Edna D
r6 117 T 6 6* 6*J 8 Wide 8 Bond, She Devil, Alverlda
4 123 6 4 8* 8* S Wida 7 Murphy, San Diego, Ace of.tcos
12 106 1 1 5*1 7‘* S WlJa 7 O.JIaytTs. 6’ln. Rooster, rimlico
Garry Herrmann— Little NeU, by Cederstremo.
A. F2.nos)e
^ 4*4 G 'VV’llcms 9 Tarascon, H.M. Stevens, T. McGee
5 1^*4 1* Q ’VViirms 0 Wod-iii, Ix-Bal.-ifre, Cnpt.Bnrui
6 110 1 6 6i 6*4 G Wllll’ms 7 Fannie Nail, Non.ault, Montona
8 114 10 M 10 10” C Ralls 10 Neg. Il.irtlgnn’s Heir. Crocniav
8 8-4 A Pickens 8 Sngsrmiat. Wedgwood, Xlldlaa . i?"’*
34 }' A Pickens 5 I’ihmch. Carl Rolierta Two Eyes F.G|nds
KcLANE, b. g. 6 112
('Trainer, J. Croften. Owner, Crofton & Cates).
C1S.7.S M.Holghts 64 f 1.09%fast 9-5 107
Cl 749 XI.IIclgh’LS 6 8 1:02 fast I7-10f log
C1027 M.Hcighm 61 f 1 ,(>S’i.good 17-6 107
C1291 Tijuana 6-S 1:02 Last 9-10 112 1 4 6
()I15 J Tijuana S-4 l:l!'i:sst 9 lU 2 3 i
C1C87 Tijuana 54 f l:uS>-,fast 7 117 5 3 2
C1UU3 ’i.juana ti f l.llT^List 8 UO 8 7 1
6l;7S7 7M Juana 64 f 1 :0SKfast 13-lC 113 4 4 3 2
6CCII3 Tijuana 64 f 1:03*: fast 7 U2 5 8 8 6
HELIOCROSS. b. g, 7 H2
errsitvr, J. J, Troxler. 0.rner, J. E. Nagle).
61798 XI. Heights 6 4 1:16 List 12 KC
61C27 H.HelgUOs £4 f l:0S*tgcod 7J 107
By Duval — Etta Kay, by KusceU.
Cl 601 XI. Heights 3-4 l;15V(sfast 6 1
C159J M.Helghts 5i f l;0S%good 7f 1
597.59 F.G'nds 3-4 l:lS*4mud 10 106 8
59C2S Jeff’eon 1 1-16 1:.55 hvy 84 114 4
£8! 34 Jof Peon lm70y 1 ;6Stihvy 7 UO 3
54913 Jeff’son 1 1-18 l.aSitmud 7-6 114 3
® ^ Cab. Creek, L.Pearl, Billy Boots '>84?9 JefCson ImTOy 1:52 mud
6-4 a V\ l.ll mal2 l..ead.Star, Lui-Memc, KoWonaer -8798 Jeff’son 1 1-16 l :49Ufart
2’ J Thomas 11 Ballynew, Just Fancy, Rog
5* E'J 'T Wilson 8 MaiLByng. Bmil. Maggie, Perch
EASTWARD PRINCESS, blk. f, 4
10 R lo 10” C Ralls 10 Neg, Il.nrtlgna’s Heir, Croupier
6 6 4* 4*1 C Studar « B. Baker, Franklin, Kl^chmund
T 7 6»4 4*4 C Stucier 7 D. Dodge, Orc.Klng, Q.Ag’monta
I 6 t>4 o*j C Studar 0 Franklin, BobBaker, F’kFogsrty
8 6 8‘ 1* J Hun’mer 7 B. Baker, W..\Iontroa5’y, G.Well
^ ^ 1* 1* C Studor 6 Nashotah, Temi.ak, (Jor. Roberts
T 7 7 7*4 B Parke 7 Yorkist, Boh. Allen, Roisterer
I f it 4*4 C Studer 7 Veteran, Pledra, Gath
By IdcGco— Check, by Hawkswick,
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1* A Kroger 12 Currency, Propaganda, Bcnccla
4*4 A Kroger 0 Koover, Legacy, Ttrascon
8‘i T Bums 9 Tarascon. H.M. Stevens, Sh’tSt'p
2* T Bums 8 ChiefDarthell, D. Dodge. Serbian
. E Jt'J'Phy 12 Ncg. Xlarion Ilollhis, Purdey
1 n 11 11** C Lang 11 Actre-s, Bertha S., Back Bay
3 3 5* 6” J Francis 10 Hemlock, She DevR, Corilla
1 1 8* 3* J FT-ancIs 8 JoeJee, nreC.B.nwn, Dcrkmnte
1 1 3* 2« J Francis 10 I/UnJoPr, Muchlavelll, MissNell
4 I 34 3*4 J Francis 8 W.U.B’bner, Ballybeil. J. Reeves
4 7 9'i 9'* J Francis 13 Toe the Mark. Corjdon. Bond
34 S'J C Ralls
2* 2» T Wl!s<
(Trainer, J. Partridc*. Owner, P. Bosh).
I i CLS4VTrnVlght/-"|l'TlT slop
By Rapid Water— Habol Richardson, by Halma.
I , ft O’d.ltore. IJt.Mcce. Ol.'TcJames
b 1 1-S l:5i,%iaet 30 110 3 1 Ik IJ O Mangan 9 Dickie W„ Olstinate, I*ie
Ab 5-8 l:OOHfaPt SO 113 4 I I* 8*4 Q Mang.vr.IO Xliss La Vclta, Croat, Kitty JI.
5-8 1:00 good SO 111 6 6 4 4* 3* O Xlar.ganlO M’yMaxIm, M.LeV’ta, I). So-, yard
70y 1:48 fast 12 111 7 8 7 I 9*1 9” B Bamos 10 Mechauic. B.Watchll., Pattern
1-4 ItlalsfaBt 20 104 9 16 11 11* 11’ E Scoble 12 I'lcto, Golden Autumn, Archive
1 l:42rigood 30 102 7 8 10 10 8*| 8** A Wilson 11 Damorls, Deminco, Flvnaper
1-8 1:57 fast 20 103 U 6 12 U 11 ll»* F Weiner 18 01. Wood, B.Mnnufn. L’yGranlte
C123;5 Bowie
fclSlJ Bowie
60917 Mobile
C0R97 Xlobile
60818 Mobile
tu4I5 F.G’nde
6027,8 F.G’nds
C3672 H. (leG’ce
CATOeXIN, br.
7-8 1 ?9 f:i8t
6) f 1:22 faat
Ab 5-8 5S%fast
Ab 6 8 6S"’..f.-iat
Ab 5-8 697tfast
3-4 l:li:%fa*t 50
3-4 1:16 good 56
64 f l:<J9)4fast 6f
By EeDo trope— Applocroas, by Lychnoscone.
le).
1>** B T Moorell Port Light. Alhena. Rosa T>ee
6’ J Wallace 11 Bal’ynew. X!cL.-.no, Just Fancy
10 10 lO** A GantncrlO AmilstU-e. Hustler, Clinehfleld
5920S Jeff’son 1-4 ItlSHfast M
S9152 JcfCscn 1 l:427igood 30
-9072 Jeff’son 11-8 1:57 fast 20
BAS5ANO BOY, ch. g. 12
(Trairor, L. T. ’WhItehilL Owner, L. T. ’White hill).
By Red Eagle— Fort Simpsca, by Fort Hmutar.
CATOeXIN, br. g. 6 114
(Trainer, C, Middleton. Owner, L. E, Stabrook),
61811 XLIIflahts 3-4 1:17 slop DOf HO
H623 M.llelgULs 64 f l;''7-‘Agcod 43 107
By Hessian — Eister Jeanie, by Midlothian,
k«33 Tijuana
587<!8 Tijuana
8-4 1:19 hvy II 112 9 1
1 l:44*^fnst 27-10 ICS 8 4 4
CjCSI Havana
6(.>51! Havana
60359 Havana
€0321 Havana
frj’215 Havana
6$921 Havana
3-4 l.H’/f.faat 12 I’J
3-4 l:lSVhv>- 8 112
6 ifl;C«\rasl 24 HO
3-1 l:15Vtf.-XBt 4 112
BJ f 1 :'>S\fa8t 6 110
3-4 1.15)&alow 3 115
9*» G Stone 11 G’dStone, LIt.Niece. OllvoJatnes Willows 1 1-16 151?tfast 9-6 104
8;J J Pevio 12 Ch’fB’thell. Slip.SllviT, S.DevU SADIE D., ch. m, B
If O TVllainslO A. Eagle. Lnl-XIctne. P’ccfnl.Star
P 5*4 T Wilson 6 Tranklln, I’inecrcst, Mannlklnil.
8 8*4 H B B’wor 6 K. Rankin, Rcydo, H. Bargoyiia
18 !■ J H’tamcr 11 Fan. Nail, S-algeorge, D’tyLady
IJ 6* M Fator a B’nerllle. B’kii'nll., T..L’hmnn-J
18 1» C Gross 7 P’t toPolnt, Dr.Samuel, Cobrlta
1* 1*4 C OroM 10 Wh. Haven, XiikcDaly, Argento
8 1’* C Grose 9 Poacher, Ca,-!rdom, NeMlellarner
P B*i O 'WTUrms S Lola, Tom Br«.rke, Babteorite
8*4 H Jones 8 Deckhand, Bh’t Stop, Nashotah
8UP.E. ch, f, 4 no
(Tra-nor, D. HUL Owr.cr. X. Evortoa).
61C89 ir.Hcights 6-S 1 :>n‘lfuat 6f 103
607?1 Jdexico
00657 Xloxlco
£0025 Mexico
6X>-'4 XL-iico
6C40 Mexico
03245 Mexico
6tlC6 Mexico
6*5i Xlexlco
E»2C9 Jeff ’bon
68814 Jeffson
68726 Jeff son
68291 Xjcx'ton
£-8 1;C4 fast 6 103 6
6-8 1:04 fart 12-6 I'd 1
6-S 1:02 fa.st 9 ICS 1
54 f 1 :03tifaat 44 103 3
6-S 1:04 Lart 12 U8 3
6-S 1:04 fast 8 HO 1
6-8 LOMrifast 14 HO 4
5 8 LOH-ifast 14 HO 3
3-4 1 :19 niud I'J 107 2
5j f 1 lOS'Jfo.et 15 K6 6
64 f 1 :OS’ifa.->t 12 10^ 9
3-4 1:14 fast 28 I'Cl 2
6* 6=J W MoFsey 8 Reliability. Rameau. Ruddles (Trainer, L
6” 5* G Corey 7 Hauian. Golden Red Bengalese ***^*'^ M.Helghts 64 f l:C9*4fart
2* 1* G Corey 11 Lady Ivan. I’rimltiTe. Last Girl 61®80 Xf.KelghUi 6-3 l:ClSfast
1»* 8* G Stone 10 Whipo’i-will, InvinclMc Humpy C1387 Tij-jana Im l;4:*,4fart
B"» 3’i G Slone 9 Major Domo, Xllke. Truant C136C Tijuana
■Ider. 8 McGrawl2 Fickle Fancy, Japifani.a, rjiiiehy 61 387 Tijuana
_ _ . _ . _ 61030 Tijuana
By Great Britain— Grace Cola, by Ornament. SftOGO Tijuana
~ „ . 4-826 Tijuana
rj ^ P Hoover, R;s ,7719 Tijuana
(Trainer, L. T. ’WhltchllL Owner, H, Van Rooy),
By Ormondale — BaDynahlnch, by General Bymoai
27-6 100
8f 103
4 llff »
8 116 8
14f 138 I
23 103 8
6-8 l;0:*T,fast 8 115
1 1-13 l:4S0tfa«t 14f 198
1 1-1« l:4»^lcw 22 103
1 l:42Hfnet 19-10 W
8-4 l:16%slop 29 K4 7
64 f l:08VfBrt 13-10 105 4
BRITISH ISLES, ch. p. 4 114
(Trainer, O. ’W. I’ritz. Owner, Q. ’W. Fritz).
€1688 Af.Helnhte 6-8 1 :C2’A:ast 16 110
BS526 N.K’t’n Ab 5-S l:05'ihvy 7 112
6S4C4 N.K’t’n Ab 6-8 1:06 mud 2 114
E.S422 N.K't’n Ab 6-3 1 .Cl Last 7 117
6S3T3 N.K’l’n Ab 5-8 l:J.l fa.rt 6 1(V»
68137 Krle Ab 5-8 l:f« J.vy 13 1*^
67392 Erie Ab 5-8 l:07VJivy 12 HI
67S<;7 Erie 44 f BOKmuil 24 H5
662-'4 DcTir/r 1 l:43~fuet ?9 97
66171 lOel’m’r 3-4 I 16-tf?.rt 22 95
60643 Kempton 6J f 1 .07*4fast 6 F7
62039 F.G’uda 64 f l:‘V74&faat 16 106 10 10 10
i* 4*4 li I’arke 8 Lively, Gipsy (Juecn, Ix>carao
By Great Biitaiu — Grace Cunard, by Canard.
1* F Moore 12 Pl-.nilpcljngo, Trec'lwen, General RIVULET, cl
4'* J Connors C T.CIgsrctte, Rimlat, Dar. Belle (Trainer,
4» O Atwell 0 Juanita HI.. Rivulet, Tosca 01715 M.IUl
2'1 C Gamer 8 M Mallon. DlxleMiaa. K.McCne C0759 ilexlco
3* O Atwell 0 Rav’na, T.BndTigbt, Th. Beauty 8,1734 Mexico
3* J B.m.allw’d 9 JamesG., P’scmpllon, Nor.Belle V16S4 Mexico
9>* W Cargan 10 A.XIald. Dr.C’)npl>"U, DoctorD. 6)451 Mexico
7’-* W iJ’k’sonlQ Xflnnle Mack. Rivulet. Razon V>364 Xlexlco
6»* O Atwell C Cacambo, B'tMoDey, Aaeumptloa C0279 Mexico
8'* A Jacobs 6 8. Bueie, Assumption, G. Chance 600M Mexloo
6*4 A Jacobs 7 b’terSoale, As'ptlon, rtrstPnCct £66:4 Mexico
•** T Jan la 13 Jin Fog. Repent, Damoris 69320 JefTasa
59k;91 Jeffson 8-4 l;15*ifn«t 7 W3 4 II
V-588 Jeffson 64 f l:llHh'.T 13 106 8 1 10
.tVkW Laurel 1 l:41h.(ast 6 U2| 8 16 0
RIVULET, cb. m, 6 103
(Trainer, A, WaUIn. Ormer, WaHIa ft Bryan),
01715 M.IUlghta 6-S l:31*ifart 14 iff!
2* J WaGace 12 Lol-Mcao, Burmocat, Coombs
10** O Wllirmsll Sweep-Up II., Hoover, Ras
P 6*J M Fator 10 Conichon, Bill Head, I.Avaga
P C*1 F J Bakerll Alajah, Fond Hope, El Sablo
9 9” W Organ 0 W.’milow, T.Breck’dge, Cronp’r
U 6* W Organ 0 Vic, V7. ’Willow, HeadOverUeets
1*4 I’l J H' tamer T L.P’Hter, B’d'gThr’gh, NoW’der
T 7** J H’tamor 7 JohnJr., B.O.Hvels, Da!ntyT«dy
I» 1> J H’ tamer 11 W.C. Dooly, O’dvgray, CleelyKiy
1* P J ^’tamer 10 Dlvland, Argetto, Toad Hope
By Aeronaut — Focthold, by Dieadoesa.
PJ H Flynn 10 Amer.Stfdler, J’nArtwr, C.Bcma
2* n T Moom 8 Paula V., HlCapltania. KnUlpolU
9** J Oroth 9 Xlay Maulshy, Ncg, Iron Boy
9*» O ’WllU’mell Ch’fB'ttell, Fllp.snvcr. S.Dcva
• P 7” H Thomas 8 Oallot, Lnxy I>»n, Challenger
1 P SbI J Wallace 10 Verity, Danioils, Sentimental
1 1* I'l A Wllflon 10 XlarleRappoId, Plato, .Sparkllof
1 P P W Hehj’chll Damorls. Domingo, Echolaad
1 I* 2»i A IVlIeon 12 Promls’gToai, Ix)ys, I*hllauucr«i
10 9i 6” B rarnus 11 Serbian, Xlulrollo, Tlgtr Rose
0 0 * 9»* W Keisay 10 Nor.lGiolce, Bdria D., 0. Aahor*
7- 3 1:33 fast 10 lU 1 1 1
8- 4 1 :30*ifaat 13 1)0 1 4
7-8 1:31 fort 18-5 111 3 I •
1-4 1:17 fast 2} 110 1 |
1-4 l:U%rart 9A HI 1 1
S-4 l:17Vrtart 8 HI | 1
5- 8 l:03)6faat 04 HI 3 i
6- 8 l.ACiefaat a 107 I 4
1-4 104 font 100 lom 6
By Rapid Water— Kettle Bereand, by Jean Bereaud,
6* T Wayt 11 Bonstolle, Duly Faablon, Runalg
1*1 1'4 O ’Watson 7 My Rone, Wodan, Monilllo
41 6'* 0 Watson 8 Flylllgh, F.Uccstcr, OUve Janie*
4* P C Watxoa 8 Wo.lan, Wlsiunaker, Ul!reJ.''.me8
1* 1* 0 Watson S ValorleWast, PuzuercDa, Bt.Just
2* 19 C Watson 0 Fonten&e, BoirpUIL. KlagUgll.
1* 1| R Ball 7 Tom Ixjgan, Csiiso, Thirteen ■
P P O Watson 8 Tig.Uftsa, T.P.McMahca, T’dwell
PPG Watson 5 Pomeress, Takhaena, Trader
1*4 0** R lUca U Bengora, Midnight Son, OraiacR*
Friday, May 10, 1022
DAII.Y RACING FORM
9
DOKATEXLO, W. e, 6
(Trainor, Ti*. /, Donohne. Owr
C1781 M.lIeit'hlB 1 1-S 1:M Gist
f.1753 M.H<lsl!l3 1 l:3954fcBt
(>1CC3 M.H'slita ImTOy 1:45 nooJ
110
OwEsr, J. Leishman)
By Horron — McUlo, liy KUkerran,
MAGNET LAND. ch. g. 6
(Traioer, 3, H, Carlock.
C 1 1 77 llovfia
4)U*‘J7 Howie
S07M Mexico
COTil Mexico
friC50 Mexico
60T91 Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
60009 Mexico
{S’970 Mexico
linTOy l;4SHcoo'l
6i f l:rOiniuil
T-8 l;32Hfael 13
B-* IeM last 6
PI l''S
21 107
373 10r.| 7
ixc no 10
107 6 3 3
B-* IeM last 6 no 5 6
7-« 1 :32 fast 10-6 107 1 1 8
7-8 1:33 fast 12 1C8 8 8 B
51 f nio^fast 6 no « •
6-8 l:03*BfoRt 3i 113 1 1
S-4 1 :17*ifast K 104 6 6
3-4 l:17V.fast 4-5 107 8 1
1* U Flyon n Am. Poldler, Jackstraw, Wodan |C1754 M. Heights 1 l:40-%faat
6®J T Wayt 9 Tor’soon, II. M StcTcns, T.SlcGcc .£1628 M.IIcigh'ts El f l:07*igooil
4‘ T Waj^ 8 Balana, II.M.Rtevena, NcI.Yoike ^ C((02 1 Mobile Ab 11-8 1:53 fast
8' 8‘» M Kchw tzlO MissF’lainc, C.J.C’pniile, J’qaca 6t:815 Mobile Ab 5-8 1 K)244hvy 4
10' 10‘» C I,ang 12 Eitaiie, l.aiiy Zeus. Kiliia 1>. j 60763 Slobilo Ab B-S l:02%siovr 13
3* 21 A Fi icshnnio i>pg.Kalon, Th’tierb’d, M l’amell j 60318 F.G’nds 1 1-18 l:4S1sfest K
6 6‘* A Kri- shon »i Kimien, IVmerciie, Tom Roach 190263 F.G’nds ImTOy 1 :47%mud 13
24 2* T Wayt 6 JlyRoee, OiiUigh, NortheniRelle =0172 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:4;4ifast 6
4> 4' A Frlcebon S G’lrcrlilus, Wodan, Olive Jon.c* ! v. « a
108
Owner, J. E.
By Kafneto— Breezylaad, by Orlando.
25 112
9 nc| Fell.
12 119 2 3
120 8 7 7
24 2* T Wayt 6 JlyRoee, Oiitligh, NortheniRelle .=0172 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:47<
4> 4' A Frlcebon S G’lrcrklue, Wodan, Olive Jan.c* ! V, ^ n
6 6'* J Shelepote (5 Vanity Itrcsecr. Chicken, j
1* n T IVayt C Onnloe, Trader. Nancy Ann L, ~ x
6* 6‘> T Brooke 0 2'ln.Roos‘er, Magician, Ol.-Tamex |C->|30 M HeLhlB ,
1* 1* T Wayt 5 Kingling II.. MoiUlUo, WUldo i ®
KA2Y COV.TxLX, cb. f, 4 9fl
(Trainer, F. Kelly. Owner, F. Kelly).
60772 IlavBiia 1 1-16 l;60Hslow B »7 8 6
8 B 8 8
6C066 Havatia 3-4 1:14 fast 30 103} 7 11 11 101
i-92(4 Havana 1 l:44tisloW 23 94 8 8 8 8 6'
59180 Havana 3 4 1;?0 hvy 2 102 I 111'
•S7iil Havana '•! f HOTAifast 40 M 9 9 9 9
GALA^^AT, b. g, 10 5>S
(Tra.ner, O, Freoce. Owner, G. P.-eero).
(1.718 :(.H i .ht.s 51 f l:.5'.s’.o',v 21-lOf 105
C474 4 Hijfria Ab D-S l:02<ifast 12 1101
BCIOS D-jCrln AbSJ f 1:271^ .alow 7 113
6<.171 H 'l'rln Ab6l f 1:27 f.ist 9 113
ErAP.P.r EJUTNEE. ck. c, 7 lOS
(Tr.'dner, J. V. V.'aUoa. Owaor, J. T. Abrams),
rir.ii ?r.r^'igh‘,.a 3-ti:iT bI.ji c I ■;
(:17!>; If.Hcii-b'.s £-4 l:15=3fast 11 1,3
r?t"9 N.K’ton el f 1:27 mud 13 10 1!2
(.'•67 N lC’to:i 6.jfl::-9 mad 11-10 114
fS<53 N.K’ton ImTOy l;il fast S 1!6
5; It'S N K’ton Ci f l:24«,fast 12-6 115
rS3S; N.K’lon 1 1-16 l:f4*;.fast 8 118
tifH? Erie 1 l:r,l hvy 14-F 133
5:x?,0 Krie 61 f l:26HKOCd 12-5 112
tl461 Kr!e 3-4 1:1S slow 2J 122
t::HH \Wneorg 1 l;40'imud 23-10 111
B:st7 Wheel’s 8-4 1:17 fait 19-5 118
By Magneto — Miss Tkompson, by Qoldcrest.
8*1 D Prihle S Chimera, Slary Krb, Bull
(Tr^-iner, W. Jones. O^.-ner. B. Ho
ClgOO M.HelshlB 7-S l:2G;;,fast 15 :
|638fll MobUo lni70y l:51Vifc-st 10 :
|65n5 JToblle Ab 6if l:27',igood 18-5 115 8
60420 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47Hfast 15 112 4
6(872 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:47 lifa.st 8 110 3
5013.5 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :4S'ifast 4 109 2
106 8 1 1
1<6 3 8 8
104 4 T 7
113
B. Howard),
15 no
10 m 1
> 115 888
8 8*1 D Pritile S Chimera, Slary Krb, Bulger 50135 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:4S'ifast
101 10'» J Maibcn 11 IJnyw’d, Bccchana'.'n, T'rloinph’t 5011C F.G’nIs 1 1-18 l:4SHf.'vat
6‘ 6*1 T Brother* 8 Wak Drenra, Bii Jitck, nsrold K. 56880 F.O’nda 3-4 KUGihvy
I'* Q FlvKia 7 Navajo. lU.adamcfc, Haxel B. . .
9 9'*T Kro.h^ra 8 Haneiw;^^. Mr.Kr«...r. haymaker.
By Galveston — Eaicaway, by Ealnbow. 01710 M.H'chts lm70y 1 :44Y1
21 H Hall 10 Nashotah, Ar. Point, L* Bnlafro i
1. C Dverett 12 Ch'fR'tliell, Blip.SIlvcr, S-DeTll j
3 T’l 9” C Ev’erett 10 I.f. Perkins, l.«’iiros8, Ixir'aMosa i
7 7* 6*J C Everett 10 AiintDeda, MoveOn, OliveJames
1 1* 11 H Shilling 10 ReiiRuard, Eacajawc-a, Pretender :
I 10* n** F Weiner 11 I’lielan, Pie, King’s Uelle '
I 8* S’* F Weiner 9 IJakRoy, Scrv.Slar, Mechanic I
I B* 6‘* G Mcli'ott 8 Zone d’Anuee, Corson, OllleW’d
By Magneto — Lady Levity, by Gold Bpinner. j
6*1 C Howard 0 Hoover, I/Cgary, Tarascon 1
1 11 1* C Ho’ward 8 liorcb, SIio Devil, Link Boy !
I 3* 8’ C Howard 8 M.ab, Rosecliff, I.s’gacy
t 7‘ill‘* G W’all.s 11 Trotl'.is, I’irate McGee, La Kross ,
8 S"* 7H B Barnes 10 Rritlsli Liner, Bond, OldFalthful
6 7 7'* II Thomas 7 Co-son, Murk West, Quito
1 11 2> A Wilson 9 Silldllock, Cur. Events, Paula V.
8 B* 61* H Thomas 12 Cacambo. Golden Autumn, Oat
* ■ ‘ v’ V, 1 1 ’ (Trainer, L. Haymaker, Owi
ty Galveston — Eaicaway, by Ealnbow. 0171!) M.II’ghts lm70y 1 :44Yifast
_ , _ . 61oo!) M. Heights M f 1:10 slow
61* J Chalmei-sia TimJfrGce, Curr cy, Propngundo 6ig(j5 nowlo tj f 1 :0fl‘f;mud
T’l J Gro’vh 8 Pomcrene, Rafferty, Gloom (:l23t Bowlo 7-.S 1 -PSi-bfast
6'S A CBs?y 8 Banyan. Rafninor. BtoUllff M751 Bowlo 1 1-13 1:53 nrjil 15
£> A Casey 8 tadjAVurd. May Maulsly, 8ia.-o [^877 Howie lm7Cy 1 :C1%hvy B
By Ballot — Biuob Eose, by Star Euby. 58S53 Howie 1 1-16 1:53 hvy IS
579)3 K’w’orth ImTOy I:548f.hvy 7
8” T R.ao 11 G’d,Stone. lut.NIcce, OllvcJ.ames 57>i78 K’worth 1 1-18 l:5,5'H,hvy £3
7'* J Groth 8 MaJ.Domo, Covcri;p. Oil vcJ aroo* 1 ^7735 K’worth ImTOy l:44%fAst 22
•1* C Taylor 7 Tw’lySc veu, M.-iryErb, Rosefleld j 575:;s AV’dblne 11-18 1:49 fast 13f I
S' C Taylor 0 Topliung, Audrey .4., Pl’mlmtton 1 CAPTAIN BUENO, b. g, 11
0* C Taylor 7 Rnllblrd, B. Favorite, Top l,un„ j (Trainer, J, Ei-npson, Owner, P,
4* C Taylor 0 Bog, Lucky Pearl. Ccpyilght !g 1823 M.H’ghts 1 3-16 2:02*islow
6* C Taylor 6 Hog, P,^o^vu Favorite, Steve Ici7S7 M,H’gh*jj ImTOy l:4;;»f,fnst
S S ^ ’ 161754 M.Heighta 1 l:40%faBt
IJ C T.ay!or 9 BjorlChange. ^Isy, PetfyCurry | 1 l:39%sood
4* C Hunt 6 M. Knitcr. 1. Rooster, AuireyA. |coCOl Mobile Ab 1 1-8 1:64 fast
8*i E Moore 8 l.Longf w, Kt. sCub, td 60881 Mobila ImTOy l:D0%fast
4* J McDow’l 6 L dyaiildrcd, SemiaG.. Bvbre.aah ^joj,!le ImTOy l:50%faat
Owner, E. V. Haymaker).
By Celt — Amanuensis, by Tito Scribe,
13-6 113
20 112
75f 103 8
B1 103 3
104 6 7 10
104 2 6 6
103 7 9 I
101 4 4 4
103 E 6 4
6 llog, P.rotvu Favorite. Bteye lC17S!5 M,H’gh*jj ImTOy l:4;;%fnst
8 Audrey A., Steve, Issy llnm 161754 M.Heighta 1 l:40Y„faBt
9 PcorlChange. ^Isy, PetfyCurry | 1 l:39%sood
6 M. Knitcr. 1. Rooster, AuireyA. |coCOl Mobile Ab 1 1-8 1:64 fast
8 l.Loiigf w, Kt._BCub, Moinl i 60881 Mobila ImTOy l:D0%fast
92 7 2 t
103
. Martin).
13 104
88 93
6th RACE ^
1-10 SSilcs. 4-ycnr-oltla and upward.
ii>::2 — 1:44 i-r> — r. — loo.)
Clnimimpr.
60795 Mobile
(ll.ny 10, 80T33 Mexico
60065 Mexico
60637 Mexico
ImTOy l:D0%fast
ImTOy l:50%faat
ImTOy *;0J)thvy 8
7-8 1:26 fast 9
1 1:46 fast 6
3 112 8
4-6 109 6
12 m 2
U2 4 7 B
1<77 6 4 4
102 4 8 2
fast 8-3 107 8 1 1
THE POSTEGTTESE, b. r. 7 107 1
(Trairicr, C. K.. Anderiion. Owner, E. Warfield).
By Amadis — TTmbrosa, by Aynldra.
else I M.U’glu.s 1 1-16 l:47-=7n.st 7 IOC
61718 M.Heieh-.s 7-.sl:t5 fast 6 103
C16U3 M.H’ghts ImTOy l;4!4ifast 3-2 104
61597 M.ll’t-h’,s 1 1-18 l:(6’^good 11 103
M(13 JiiipIeH. (.4 f 1:1) slow 48 111 6 8
(7758 Ivempton ci f 1 :l:’.ti.slow 41-10 113
57443 .\lt. Royal 1 l;4C)i<<law 23 113
57286 Th’diffe 1 1-8 l:53)ifast 48 106
Er2!9 Th’cliffe 1 1-8 2:03 mud SO 113
57057 Dvf’rtn 7-8 1 :Sl*ifast 23 106 Refuse
E70i)2 Dufrln 1 1-16 1 :55V6fnst 11 106
JACKfcTEAW, b. g. 8 IW
(Trainer, J. B. Partridge. Owner, J, Bie;
ns4 0 '.I.Hvlghis 7-S 1:30 slop 7 107
01781 M.Heights 1 1-8 1:54 fast 7 101
tl71» M. li ghts ImTOy l:i!« fust 6 107
CL516 Ist.x'tcn 1 1 16 1 :L07smiid 18 111 4
CvGS P.G rid.s ImTOy l:45'4tfast 6 K-9 12 12 12
o;'J9.'. Jefi aon 1 1-15 l:47=sfast 6-5 ld7 8 9 6
EilTSJcff’son 11-16 1.49 fast 6 112 * T 6
f,s'3C4 Lr.x’toti 1 1-16 l:4TSiS‘OW 14 Li 2 8 C
*-.’.K5 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1 :C\fast 20 loS 6 6 8
S'.STT Chureh’l 7-8 LCGiufast 47 lv7 14 13 n
i8 106
» 113
Q 106 Refused.
11 l(i«
lt:0
Owner, J, Spencer),
p 7 107
!t 7 101
It 6 107
id IS 111 4 4
5 K9 12 12 12 Mel
JOHN J. CASEY, br. g, 6 108
(Trainer, 0. L. Foatcr, Owner, 0. L. Foster).
61841 M.Heighta 8-4 1:17 slop 23 103
4* W Bog’sJn 7 Paula V.. Just Fancy, Pie 1 61841 M.Heighta 8-4 1:17 slop 23 103
4' AV Bog’skl 7 Zouave. Plum Blossom, K.allblrd 1 61C66 M.H’ghts ImTOy l:44*isood 88 U2
2» AV Deg’ski 8 Dr.Shafer, S.Devil. Amer.Sold’.er i 61039 Havana 1 1-16 l:4.SViiCast £0 107 8
1* V7 Bog’ekl 7 T.CoUlnwn, J. Arbor, Naptliallas ^ 60895 Havana 1 l;49y.hvy 81 112 2
6'* F Hiinskcr 0 Doctor 1)., Itubylonlan, Circulate 60854 Havana ltn59y ItGVsfast 8 110 11
6=S E Atklna'n 6 LUllanG.. LadyBetty, AUamaha 60813 Havana 11-16 1:43 fast 29 106 1 4 4
10'* O Atwell 10 Bp.Chance, Discord, Utile Dear 60085 Havana ImBCy 1:44 fast 15 111 9 8 8
B” C Duggan 0 Crumpaali, Dr.Shafer, IT'specior 60597 Havana ImBOy l:BlVtbvy 4 119 8 8 1
7” C Duggan 7 HaudfuU, FrankSh’nnon. Eoaan 60604 Havana 8-4 l:179ihvy U 114 8 7
C Duggan 6 Joe Joe, Rond, Hemlock 90222 Havana 8-4 l;144tfaat 4 107 7 •
|ii J Smith 8 W’tcrTurnliovr. Bond, Sulgeorge BALAFEE. gr. g, 6 103
By Jack Atkin — La Eella, by Huron. (Trainer, B. M(x&, Owner, B. Ma<^),
61754 M.Heighta 1 l:40%fast 81-10 107
1* J Wallace 12 Br.Favorlte, VlvaCuba. MlaaNeB 61632 M.Heighta 1 l:39%good U 107
Li 2 8 C
loS 6 6 5
lu7 14 13 n
lOT 8 2 8
8* J Wallace 9 Donatello, Amer.SoldIcr, Wodan ; 61048 Havana 5-4 l:134ifast 8-5 115 1 2 2'
3* J Wallace 10 Pic. Sc -retary. Cavalier I C0953 Havana ImSOy 1:45 fast 8 HO 1 8 2*
B'* D Conn’lly 7 nr.M:!ld, MlssP’perlty, Nordeck segoS Havana Ei f l;0SS(ifast 8 113 1 8 8 Ij
J Zoclier 12 Bit cf Grtcn, King’sR’le.H.Devll i%i5 Havana ImfiOv l:44Hfa*t 8 106 8 8 8 1 1
» E Kcobls 12 F.-mest A.. She Devil, L. Granite 58500 N.K’ton «i f l:29%mud 8-6 114
4*i F AA’elm r 12 Ixdtcry, Ernest A.. Uiik Boy 5154(50 N.K'ton ti f 1:26 fast U-10 H9
€»i H J D’urke 10 Countess, Bond. Msrse John M«::4 Dorval 11-10 1:48 fast S 108 6 10 10 18 18
B'.STT Church’l 7-3 LCGiufast 47 lu7 14 13 n
55136 Conn’ht 1 1-16 1 4.x*ifast 1 lOT 8 2 8
KoH Cor.n’ht 1 1-15 1 :43=s fast 9-6 U4 5 « 8
PH:, br. g, 5 107
B 3* 2“ E Kcobls 12 F..-npst A.. Rhe Devil, L. Granite 58500 N.K’ton «i f l:29%mud 6-6 114
4 4‘ 4*i F AA’elm r 12 Ixdtcry, Ernest A.. Uiik Boy 5154(50 N.K'ton ti f 1:26 fast U-10 U9
t 6* €»i II J D’urke 10 Countess, Bond. Msrse John M«::4 Dorv-al 11-16 1:48 fast S 108
• 61 4>* H Farke 8 Guar’lecd, F.Oriciit, Itep.Strlde 55477 KlngEd. 1 1-16 l:57M;3lop 8-2 116
8 12* 12'* B Parke 16 Pl.Ultr.i, Fos.Embry, GUFraace 50259 Del’m’r ImTOy 1:49 fast 8-10 107
8 8*i 31 Q AV’ails 6 Koli-i-noor, Madrono, Sea Munlc pi^TPCPEST ch g 4
(Trainer. 0. E. Van Winkle. Ownsr, O. E. Van Winkle).
4* 14 G Walls IS Tom Lcgan, Dairyman. Hush
Ev Brcmmel — ^La Hods, by Peep o’Bay.
fISOl M.H chts 1 1-15 l:<7'»ifast 11 M
flTJO M.II’ghts lUiTJy l:44fi:nrt 17 197
4:1. ‘lOS ii.Mi’ebt.'i I 1 15 1:4T t-Knl 12 103
t0!)02 Mc‘j:i> .’,b 1 1-8 l:r,5’t,fast 2 lit t
4- <i;i.>7 J.-ob.lo InilOy l;.l*ifast 0 U9 6 1
C'UiTO M',Li>c Ab 6:f l:£7'igoo.i 8 115 BBT '
F.G’i'.ds Im'Oy 1:4 ■’-i.f.ist 10 106 9 10 10
6i‘3i8 K.C’nds 1 1-15 1 rlS'tfa.st 8 101 5 i 8
5- :;r.G’nd.v 3-4117 bvy 25 103 8 6
E’DG, ch. g. 7 112
(’ii-ain- r, K. Eueders. Owner, U. Sanders).
CIT20 Al.'i’gkis lii:70y 1:45 fa.«t ST-’Cf 1C7
GIC ’7 r.'.i:ri„h’_3 51 f L'JSK.'limd 17-10 113
tNVv'l N.K'ton ImTOy ! n’.c.d 14-'i 111
6S41-9 N.IC to:'. Cl f 1 :J4S.f. .st 3-2 i:3
E83S3 N.K’ton 1 1-M 1 :.'21'-’of'ist 11-10 ICT
EI2.‘5 N.K’t’n Ab T-S 1:27 fast IS I'l 113
tS'07 N.K'lou 6jfl;26 f;;st 12 117
BS143 Erie 1 l:53=.hvy S-19 H-6
6S0T9 Erie 3-4 1:22 hvy 9-10 118
B78'A Erie 6' f l:l'6Vigocd29-10 115
VIOLA G., br. m. 5 1C3
8*4 J Maiben 7 PaclaV., JustFar.cy, T.P'tugues* eiSOl Tijuana
1* J Malber, 10 Eccretaiy, Jackstraw, Cavelier i 61 259 Tijuana
S'* T Drum’nd 8 Dr.Shafer, PaulaV., NeileTorke ;C1209 Tijuana
8’ I 43 G Avails 9 E’t’dl’rinccss, D’kleW., Olwt’ate ' 61084 Tijuana
£} 6“J A Fricshonli) RrownRili, Rosecliff, Dickie W. 60999 Tijuana
5* S' G I'r'mond S M;ib. RoKcellff, Cockroach 00062 Tlj’jana
7* 7*i H 'i'homas 12 Bit of Green, KIng’sB’le. S.Devil SG839 Tijuana
2* 2* C Tgcng 11 Phelan, King’* Belle, Dickie W. 8CS06 Tiju.ina
8' I'i J AA'a'.'.ace 11 Twopair, BrovvnEill, BerviceStar 50621 Tijuana
By Blues— Royal Nettie II., by Prince Eoyal. 6C-4« Tijuana li
PE7ECRE3T, ch. g, 4 108
(Trainer, G. Palm^uuit. Owner, 'W. Fenner).
«1754 M.Heights 1 1:4 j?t fast 23 107
6ieC0 M.Hclgiits 3-4 1:15 fast S3 103
eiSOl Tijuana 1 1-16 l:<SVifast 7 106 8 1
61259 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:66*tfast 6 107 1 t
C1209 Tijuana Im'Oy 12 106 6 6
61084 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:G5%f.’.st 12 104 8 4
60999 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:561rsfast If, 108 6 4
00962 Tlj’jana 1 3-16 2K)2Vfefaat 40f HO 4 4
60839 Tijuana 1 1-10 1 :64V4mud 8 HO 3 8
8CS06 Tiju.ina 1 l:43%fast 63f 108 1 8 9 9
50621 Tijuana 8-4 l:14Hfa.«ct S3f 106 6 4 T
2* O Corey 10 Pie, .Tackstraw. Cavalier
24 Q Corey 12 Chlgca, Has, Ilopover
8* S'* \A' Bog’skl 0 Tl;e Nephew. Little Patsy, Jag»
8 8'* V*’ Bog'skl 8 L-idyZeus, I'oresUJu’n, Pretender
8 * S'* M Kchw’t:i 11 .AnnaGnilup, Etfntie. H.Pardiier
8** 7’J M Sfhw’tx 0 CliinuieAA'alsli, Antilles, Natural
6* 3* C Lang 10 Fr.Fi-gai ty, GiltFriiige, K. Trojan
4* 4'J J H’tamer 7 Roseate, NorthShore, GiltFiloge
8* B*2 J Hun’mer 8 A’ptei.in. Jolin.trbor. GillFrinye
4* 3‘i J H’tf.mer 8 Mor. Elder, Br. Peddler, Joaiinina
1* 1* L McD’ottl3 KiugTreJan, (ilUFiluge, ilar’uue
By Eocktoa — Ravena, by Clifford).
S’ F Kharpo 10 Anier. Soldier, JohnArhor, ARma
8*1 F Sharpe 8 MagU-lcn, Serbian, Rouen
9'* E T MoorelO Nashotali, Mag. Lund, Ar. Point
4*J W Bog'skl 0 Siiort Stop, AVodan, Ig: Balafre
I S'* J W M’phy 8 B.M’tain, Oak’cRello, O.F’tliful
I'i 1* R Rice 10 OlivcJanii'3, Bombast, Theresa
2* 2* T AVayt 10 I.egaey, Old Fnithful, Ixi Krxsa
1} 2» W Bog'skl 0 I.egney, Blue Star, Jack Reeves
14 2| N Everett 8 MyRose, Onlligli, T.F. McMahon
4* 4'* T Brooke 6 BeSure, Bat.Mount’n, Kallipolia
1* 1* T Broo’ice 0 WarClub. Toreador, Amet. Bose
By Bryn ICawr — Browu Bess, by Blitzen.
6'* C Eajnes 11 G’dStone, Lit.Niece, OUvoJames
B»i W Jarrell 7 By P,ight. Oak. Belle, Bpee.Glrl
J S’* AV Pool 0 Dun, Win or (Juit, Gallou-Berry
2* S*i N Swart 6 Judge Budrow, Dolph, Hocnlr
8* 6*i B Kenn’dyU. Chimera, Tarasoon, George W.
8* 8'J W Pool 9 Maysville. LiUleGiuk, Osgood
8* 8*J T Bums 10 Haman, Maysville, Osgood
1* 1* T Bums 9 McAdoo, Gnurdsman, B.Hunley
8 * |ij T B’urns 0 Mack Gamer, Bengalese, Parol
8 * 4*4 J Mal'oen 10 MessKlt, Qnaker. MachlneOnn’i
By Bir 'Wilfrod — Grey Agnes, by Pepper and Salt.
4’i J Maiben 10 Nashotah, Mag. Land, AFwPolnt
8* J Wallace 9 Rhort Stop, AVodan, Capt-Bums
I'I 1" C Rob’son 12 Elmont, Precious Jewel, Blaise
2* 2=‘ C Itob’sonlO Rleriiiun, Caraway, Eeltol
14 24 C Rob’son 12 King R., Humpy, ilnsh
I 8'* D Prible 10 Muysvllle, Counsel, Cork
4* T Rae B Hor.I>erob, (lOldieS., Normandie
8'J D Prible B Balarosa, TheCigarette, Bygone
II 8’i R Rom’ellllO Blazonry, A1 Pierce. Chimera
8'* F Moore 7 L’gEyesII., Salesman, Thirteen
2* A Jacobs 6 P’tyBaby, L’kyPearl, L’tlcGlak
By Little Dutch — ^Eland, by Martinet,
H T Wayt 11 Honover, Spec.GIrl, Sq.Wlgglcfl
4* F Moore 11 Ballynew, McLone., Just Fancy
2* D Prible B Br.Favoilte, WlllSoon, TopRung PATTERN, b. 0, 4 (M)
1* D Prible G I.'kyl’carl, Copyright. St. Banner (Trainer,
1* D Prible 8 Brown Favorite, Steve, Nan 612S9 Bowie
8*4 D Ib-Ibie 6 Copyright, Mary Erb, Sky Man : 61193 Bowie
6* O Atwell 8 July Fiy, Piinceas Lou, Runmie icil78 Bowie
la* D ITlble B Rcnmic, Selma G., Rivulet } 01158 Bowie
8’ W Gargam B Doctor D., SelmaG., WuUorMack ent.? Bowie
1> C EJverett 8 Balatosa, Steve, American Hess 60509 F.G'uds
By Charles Edward — Lavana, by Dick Welles. OLD FAITHF
6G44S Tijuana lm70y l:61^jSlop I
9C351 Tijuana lm70y l:49*4good S
301S4 Tijuana ImTOy Lul^mud 82
43063 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:B7‘/4good 4
1C« } 1
107 6 4
gii T tVayt 10 Nashotah, Mag. Land. Ar’wPolni
6*i W Bog'skl 0 May Sfanisby, Neg, Iron Boy
4'i T AVilson 7 Har. Burgcyce, Eeydo, Montona
2J S*i C Rall.s B AV.Dant. L.Iaiciimur.d, Franklin
|i 8'J H Long 8 YorkLissie, H.Burgoyiie, Fr’klin
3} 2* C Studer 0 Franklin, Mannikin II.. Vic
6* 1“ H Long 7 I’erinak, I'lowStecl, MisaKrufer
4' 7*1 C Gross 11 PannieNail, Bas.Boy, Sulgeorgo
2* !* H Moltcrs 10 Salgeorge, Mist. Folly, AudreyK.
9 9*} H Molters 9 K. Rankin. Poacher, Nel. Harper
TI 6'i H Molters 9 Trusty, Don Jose, Dar.dng Girl
1* 1* H Molters 6 I>oIa, Mountain Girl, I>>vvls B.
|i' 4*i C Ralis 8 rhedi.Klen, F.AA’ilson, OeorgeC.Jr.
8* 3*4 C Ralls 7 P.’kiiornll., OurMaid, Seigeorge
1* U E Noble 10 GeorgeC.Jr., Petlar, M’ntaluGirl
(Trainer, J. J. Troiler. Owner, J. J. Troxler).
I 612S9 Bowie
11-16 1:52 fast
1 1-4 2:14 fast
lm70y l:4!'7(good
7-8 l;3‘j«ifa3t
lm7Cy l:49^fast
200 108 6
190 103 6
By The Picket — Hawklet, by Hawkswick.
6*> S Doerr T SoIIdRock, JohnArhor, Walk Dp
6“ L Gregory 0 Attor.Muir, J’nArbcr, LncyKata
99 12 10 16* 9'* H Gregorv 12 Nutcracker, Rejilab, Amn'/e
1 1-8 2:00 bvy 13 1044 8 8 8
(’x.ttln.cr, 0. Rice. Cwacr. 0.
Dorosaet).
Cl 3 40 JT.Hetr.hts
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10
110
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61779 M.Heights
7-S 1 :2T7i.fnst
27
119
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6
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111
8
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l:15Ufast 8
112
2
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113
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68272 MapieH. 64 f 1.09v:,slow 13-lC 194
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H** T Bums 12 J’kstraw, B. Favorite, VlvaCuba 6lg02 M.Heights
OLD FAITHFUL, br. g, 4 108
(Trainer, T. Hodge- Owner, T. Hodge).
8 Will Soon, HaudfuU, Brenston
61762 M.H’ghts 1 1-16 l:45V„fast
61717 M.Helgh’js 7-8 1:26 fast
60920 Mobile lm70y l:4S%fast
60901 Mobile Ab 1 1-8 1:54 fast
60840 Mobile ImTOy l:50%fast
1 1-8 1:54 fast 15
11 112 8 9 8* S’* D Stirling 10 Or.Reed, Archive, AVel. Stranger
164 106 7 I 7* 711 S Doerr 8 Napthatins, Siesta, Whalebu-ae
1044 8 8 8 8 64 5* L Coney 12 Talsa. Nordeck. Old Faithful
108 By Horron — Smirr, by Carnage.
2. Hodge).
19 102 6*4 R Flynn 6 Veteran, Bobby AUen, OldSinntf
23 99J 7‘* K And’son 8 Planet, Balgnenr, Fornove
81 109 6'* It And’son 8 Murray, Reliab’ty, Bullet Proof
29 109 8 1 1> 1' M And’son 6 Exhorter, M.arse John, Cacambo
9-5 112 4 I 314 3* S Wida 8 B. Mountain, O. Belle, Am. Soldier
Si HI 4 4 4* 8'* W Bog’skllO I.egacy, Captair.Ranis. La Krusa
1104 4 4 4 4 4* 4*1 J D’mlnlck B Murr.ay, Exborter, Pbelan
1C9 2 8 9 T 44 8*4 A Wilson 12 Tulsa, Nordeck, John Arbor
112 8 9 8 7 T* 8* J D M'neylO British Inner, Bond, Paula V.
HO 1 8 I 7 7 4* M Garner 7 Pit, Exborter, Current Bventa
DOTTA'S BEST. hr. g. 6
(Irciner, T. Camming*.
107
Owner, J. Hendrlok).
61799 M.Heights 3-ll:U.%fast 27 106
, 60876 Havana ImlOy 1 435tfast 5 113 1 1
6vkll Havana Im.AOy 1 :4':':-if ast 2 115 5 2 1 1
I SSi’65 Havana Hn'Aly 1 :47%fast 12 113 2 4 8 8
! E9j<7 Havana 3-4 l;15HKOod 10 105 7 T T
> 89164 Havana ImuOy l:47*i;.slup IS KN 2 I 8 S
; B9C7S H-avana 3-4 l;14Aifast 60 107 5 8 8
MjADOO, br. r, 19 100
(Trairer, C. Middleton. Owner, O, Hiddletoa).
' 61822 M.lTghts 1 3-16 2:0:'^slow £7 196
61755 M.Heights 1 l’.£9 fast 27 173
C1631 M.Hsights 1 1-5 1:;3 good 66 95
€1.563 M.H’ghts ImTOy l:47itslow 46 U2
eCtU l Havana 1 1-S 1 liSnslow S 110 8 4
Ki&’iO Havana 1 1-lS l;49:>s,fuHt 6 110 6 2 1 I
60T53 Havana 1 3-16 2;0’J*4rjud 6 110 7 B 8 8
6Ct9S Havana ImSOy 1:45 fast 6 HO 7 4 S 8
i S-A'iO Hav.ana 1 1-8 l:55fifcst 10 117 6 € 6 8
I 6u5S7 Havana ImBOy l;Dl’j£hvy li) HO B 5 6 8
BABY CAL. b. g. 9 107
(Trainer, J, T. Strite. Owner, J. T. Sttlte),
€1597 M.H'eh’.s 1 l-bi l:!57=good 43 107
61093 Tijuatia 1 1-16 1 :49(»iiast 28 113 I 8
61013 Tijuar.a 1 Eiriifaat 26 112 5 8
K«i0i Tijuana 1 1-16 1 ;501'good S HO 4 5 4 4
S UO 8
110 6 2 I
119 768
HO 7 4 S
H7 6 8 6
HO B 5 6
107
28 113 I
26 112 5
HO 4 5 4
By Setback — La Dotta, by BewHsg Green,
8*1 J Mafbcn 10 Bas.Boy, Amer.Eagle, lail-Meme
8* DJ A Pickens 8 Dan, Baywood, Smart Honey
1* 14 A Pickens 10 Avail., Dandy Van, Jack Healey
I* 2* H Atk’eon B Fos.Embry, Misericorde. EllexU.
T 6*J J Malben 7 Flreworth, Two Eyes, Forbid
(• 5*4 J Maiben 8 MIssHilartty, F. Embry, Flrew’th
8* i* J Maiben 10 Chisca, Sir Jack, Lady Beater
By Electionaer— Natasha, by St. ICajxim.
Present and Future Race Meetings
J L\7^r,Sh.T.£Si.i^“-a METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB. JamsiCA L I.:
0 Chisca, Sir Jack, Lady Hester May 3 to May 24 (19 days). Oral.
ratasho, by St Maxim. q„,q 57 ^ 7 ^ JOCKEY CLUB. M«p!e Height*, ChloJ
0 Amer. Soldier, J’nArbor, (XBams May 6 to May 20 (13 day^). Mutuela.
T’l J Mafh»n 10 Air.er.8old!er, J’nArbor, aBoms May 6 tO May 2U (Id dayj). MutUClB,
Mi Kentucky jockey club, Chwohill Down ^ LouUvill., Ky.
8*4 T Wini’ms 8 W.Tumbow, A.Soidlcr, Tarascon May 13 to June 3 (19 (iRys). Mutuela.
514 D Prible 8 C’stantine, M’doworth. S.GUsey nUTARin JOCKEV CLUB Wondbire Park Toronto Ont.*
5*1 G Fields 8 Triompbant, BillUimley, WinaU j i 0 ‘ 1
7** L Penman 8 Stanley, Hatrack, Do'pb May 20 tO May 27 (7 days). Mutuel*.
? ^ I S'SX; back RIVER JOCKEY CLUB, Mount Roy.1 Ptric, Montroal, Q,
2' G Fields 0 Jolin.I.Caspy, Q’dman, BOIunley May 20 tO May 27 (7 days). M’dtuelfl.
[ 6«3'i«,' lijuana 1 1-8 1:58 fast 10 119 SSI
I t*.'l82 l ijuana 1 1-lC 1:57 mud 4 UO 7 4 8
! tfOid Tijuana 1 1-8 1 :5i Hgood 2 HO 1 6 6
CAFIJJN lOH, ch. g. 6 103
(Trainer, J. J, Troxler. Cwror, J. J. Troxler).
€1339 M.EeigiiU 7-8 l:3)%s!op 25 10*3
C1720 ll.Il’ghis ImTOy 1:45 fa.st 22 107
€0911 J’obilo ImTOy 1:43 fast 6 1L3 7 7 1
fr'.l-J Mobile InEOv :0-'lchvy li) 114 3 1 1 1 1
F.O’n ls 1 l-'s 2:01 hvy 3(v 1C3 6 2 4 U H
iJlT-i F.i’.’rtd.-? 1 1-M 1 ;47tbfaat i-J 104 3 5 4 7 t
£«>i3 P'.G’nls 3-4 l:L5ihvy IB biO 7 9 8 1
ts/yj: F.il’nds *-4 1.17 hvy iO 103 9 7 T I
55510 F.G'uds S-4 1;1S hvy 30 105 10 8 8 1
f#4y) V. Indsor 1 1-S 1.53kf ist 35 108 7 i 4 4 I
ETAH SPIXLER, b. g, 10 105
(Trainer, C. E. Hudecn. O'wrer, S. D. Hndscn).
eiSlS hi. Tiolghts fj f l:i9*4slow 76 108
By Daranto — Pepita, by Hanover.
4'* G WiUrms 7 T.P’tugncse, T.O.Bawn, J.Arbor
1 8 ” T Wilson 8 Dainty Lady, Bardewa, J. David
8 4'* P Hurn 6 Caamano, P’rlcssOne, Don Jose
4* 6*1 J II’ tamer G Weinlaud, Alma B., Jewel Cliy
8 8“ H Molters S Dr.Siimuel, G’geC.Jr., M.an’klull.
6 €*} T Wilson 7 Lewis B., Dalwood, Tainblan
7* 7*i T Wilson 10 Pinecrest, George 0. Jr., i'etlai
By Fair Piay — Florin, by Hamburg.
12** J Wallace 12 Puzzle. Char.A.Eyrne, Et-Kevln
6*J J Wallace 11 Bog, Ilopover, Bpectaculcr Girl
7 7“ W Ilinphy 7 Faula V., Obstinate, Dickie W.
2* 2* J \V M pliy 6 Am.SulJler, DiekicW., lA.r.M.usa
2 4 U 11* 10“ F Murphy 12 Tulsa, Nordeck, Old Faltliful
May 18 to June 3 (19 days). Mutuela.
ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Woodbine Park, Toronto, Ont:
May 20 to May 27 (7 days). Mutueli.
BACK RIVER JOCKEY CLUB, Mount Royal Park, Montreal, Qua.:
May 20 to May 27 (7 days). Mutu^.
WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION, Belmont Park, Queeni, L I.:
May 25 to June 15 (19 days). Oral.
THORNCLIFFE PARK BREEDING AND RACING ASSQCIATIOH, Thorncliffe, Park,
Toronto, Ont.:
May 29 to June 5 (7 days). Mutuela.
CONNAUGHT PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Connaught Park, OtUwa, Ont;
May 30 to Juno 6 (7 daj*s). Mutuela,
AK-SAR-BEN EXHIBITION COMPANY, Omaha, Neb.;
June 3 to June 17 (13 days). Mutuela,
KENTUCKY JOCKEY CLUB, Latonia, Ky.:
June 6 to July 8 (29 days), ilutuela.
8 8 '* F WeinrT 8 Zone d’Arui'-e, Corson, OilieW’d METROPOLITAN RACING AiSOCIATION, Dufferin Park, Toronto, Ort.:
V.T ^ Dre’ ■•rgll iron Boy, Crf-t, (^'apers j^^g J 4 (7 days). Mutuela.
8=4 7>* O Brs V flgii Twopair. Browiir.lll, ServiceStai '
91 u Coney 12 Rnstier, Bee’sWing, HeienAtkin MONTREAL JCCKEY CLUB, Bluc Bonncts, Montreal, Qua.:
74 « 1 ‘ R Har tonlO Biauleate, imnkJ:.. GUdenDawc jime 3 j„ne 15 (7 days). Mutuela.
74 €'* R ii&r'tonlO Biauleate, iiankJ: ., G’ldenDawc
By Canagd — Dorset Flower, by Hnwkstone.
917 T Wayt 12 Ti.mMcGee. Curr'ey, rmpeganda
615" 4
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51 f 1 :OOV:,good 55
108
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107
(Trainar,
E. Rice. Owner,
E.
Bice).
6'* J Malben 10 I.«wi8 B., Sweep Dp II., Onwa
6*i W Bog’skl 7 Shoreacres, S. Board, S. Stalwart
4‘* A Kroger 7 Kama, Luvagu, Ccl.R’kUighorse
6'* O Atwell 7 I’hiMoiiey, L.Monroe, C'rtlyLa’i
4** L Hall 6 N.M’yb’t, Uun,lseUt08c, BuuuaJ.
By General Roberts — ^Maoretania, by Cunard,
61755 M.Heighis 1 1:39 fust
€1.598 M.H’ghia 11-16 1:47 good
j 6073.5 Mexico 11:53 fast 21
40C54 Mexico B-S 1.0". fa.st 9
j eOw-jX Mexico 1-4 1 :lC-;;,fast 6
; 6M52 Mexico 7-8 1:31 fast 6
[ 49t"7 Mexico 7-S l:3.1%fast 8
I tca06 Mexico
7th RACE
107 4 8 8
lOi 4 4 4
8-4 l:12>tfast 23-10 119 4
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4*4 T Wayt
41 B‘i T V.'ayt
1* 1* T Wayt
41 4'* T Wayt
4* 3'* X Wayt
4 E • T Yv'ayt
6‘ 3* T Wayt
8 Paula V., Flypaper, Kniliioolls
NEVADA JCCKEY CLUB, Reno, No’/.:
June 10 to July 8 (25 days). Mutuals.
QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB, Aq’jcduct, L I.;
June 16 to July 7 (19 days). Oral.
DORVAL PARK JOCKEY CLUB. Montreal, Qui.:
June 17 to June 24 (7 days). Mutacls.
HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB, Hamilton, Ont:
June 26 to July 3 (7 days). Mutuela.
DELORlMiER PARK JOCKEY CLUB, Delormier Park, Montreal. Que.:
June 26 to July 3 (7 days). Mutuels.
8 I)r.Sli;ifer, I'aulaV., NollcYorke WESTERN RACING ASSOCIATION, Devonshire Park, Windsor, Ont:
6 Kebo, Ileiniock, Deckmulc
6 BeatonI’::tli, Speed, GerlicWood
July 1 to July 8 (7 days), Mutucls.
B Hidy Ward, Mias Anna ii.Uuw NIAGARA RACING ASS0CI-<VT10N, Fort Erie. Ont.:
8 T.L/.-gan, Am. Rose, T.r .McM on . , 1 t,,i , 1, ,’7 .\
1 )H!lc .nnil 70 Yartls. 4-roar-ol<!^ uc«l uyvvard
DON DODGE, b. g. 7
(Tr -ircr, C. llci.lcy
' 61820 M.ILIrb's 7-8
61’'9l IMi-Icbls S-4
C1503 Tijuriia Im
6ISC8 Tlji-.ana 11:52
, C1275 Tlj i.-i.-.a 1 1:11
«1S0.» Tiinana 1 1-16 1:4
61153 Tiji ina 11.42
61C60 Tljmna 1 1;4‘
6C8H3 Tljua-a 8-4 1:13
697US Tijua:ia 1 l:<i
l.T, l;4d K-u 7 1C8.>
1H3 Ey Tcdd'.ngton — Hiss Ocrtcl, by Handsel
Falmex).
-.Icy, Owner, H. 7. Fa
7-8 1 ::tl'u;1otv 21-6 101
S-4 l loHr.uit 14-6 113
Hu M3 f St 13 133
1 1:52: .Cast 6-5 H3
1 1:11 ,i 1st 8-2 1:0 4
L-16 1:4 'ast 15 112 I
11.42 f.t 6-5 112 I
1 1;4' : t 33-10 112 1
S-4 1:1'.;* ...d 22-I0 J14
1 HCVfasi E-lu U3 I 6 6
e l.L/.-gan, .^^m.l^.ose, x.r.*icoion , , , , , ■ ,, /.r i \
6 T;iu:iJcrbirU. Lourdxju, A’tDeda ^ t7 uajs). MutUcls.
7 Asuncion, Fcg.Katon, MissAmnt KING EDWARD PARK JOCKEY CLUB. King Edward Park, Montreal, Que.:
, July 4 to July 11 (7 dull’s). Mutucls.
lyvvari . ,a minij. ( ay gj-j-y ASSOCIATION, Yonkcrs, N. Y.:
July 8 to July 29 (19 daj’s). OrrJ.
liss Ocrtcl, by Handsel. KEMPTON PARK BREEDERS’ ASSOCI.MION, Kempten Park, Montreal, Que.:
0 Bailyr.fiw, Zenve, Bister S’jsla July 12 to July 19 (7 daj’s). Jlutucls
8 WAvm^^ • WINDSOR JCCKEY CLUB, Wmdscr, Ont.:
7 if.v.’iigiit’, y.’l 'r j July 13 to July 20 (7 d.3vs). Mutucls.
S MncrucJ!' m"' D KENILWORTH JCCKEY CLUB, Kenil/forlh Park, Windsor. Ont!
8 i.iur..Co<'hran. F.iu::;eN::n, Vic j July 22 to Jr.ly 29 (7 days). MuUicLi.
2 HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUS, Hamiitcn, Ont.:
7 H.BurgoyiiC.’ I'kcdoaeni v.i.aiisia July 31 to Au£USt 7 (7 days). Mutucls.
IJ J Wali.ac© 0 Ballyr.fiw, Zenve, Bister S’jsla I
S* T Hne fi r'-.B:>rthel!, Tii.'lIcGce, Berb'an ‘
8 S" Vv Oe.rran 8 W.Viillo'.v, Walt.Do.nt '
*j ;r,k 'i' V. :! ■ in 7 If.V.’iiglit, Y.L--!e. F ‘:e.'.;.".K.
li li G 9 (’rouii:er. Bill II, :d. I; li'.tjl rdy j
2* r- G Willi’ m.M S IK K'rvter, M: D ly. i;,M.U. Ir. j
1*4 1*4 O Willi’ir.s 8 I.iur.'Coehran. F.iu::;e>;::n, Vic j
14 14 O Wiili’ms 8 I.ayeul:iK., L’t j l..i !y, NaK!iol:''j!
7* 6 = i C Ralls 12 \\’.W;iifalii r, .I.G’in i.’', M.D'b.ir
8* 4' J Metcalf 7 H-Burgoync. Fbedoaen. V.I.assia
DAILY RACING FORM.
■ Friday, May 19, 1922
SPINAWAY STAKE ENTRIES
Qreat Collection of Fillies Named for One of
Saratosa*s Popular Features.
There la a noble collection of young flllieo
tn the Saratoga Spina\vay Stakes entry list.
$hey number 190 and In the list there are
less than 10 i>er cent that are u nn a m ed.
The youngsters como from all corners of
the land and the collections from the big
stables are notable ones.
Here are the Spinaway Stakes entries;
Allen, G. U. — Kainy, ch. f. by Maintenon— Rainier,
by fk>3 Sick.
AUirs StabU- — Paula Shay, br. f, by George Smith
— Affiance, by Clifford,
Allies Stable — Violet Mersereen. Iw. t, by Short
Grass — Kennyetto, by Cliffoi^
Applojrate, O. A. — Dick’s Daughter, ch, t, by Dick
yinnell — Matchette, by Matchmaker.
Applesute, C. A. — Lcdy Honinonth, ch. f, by Unde
— Anna Ray, by Peep o’Day.
BartJid, Archibald — Miss Belle, ch. f, by Ballot — •
Inrerbelie, by Aeronact,
Bartie. Harry J. — Rita B., ch. f, by Short Grans—
lirli Lee. by Hindoo,
Bean, James W. — Kliaabeth Beaa, ch. f, by Meridian
— Sweet Flowers, by Pleasant Day.
Belmo’it, August — Mirabella, ch. f, by Fair Play —
Mabubah, by Bock Sand.
Belmo-it, Augost — How Fair, cb. f, by Fair Play —
Hoer Hand, by Rock Sand.
Belmoi^t, August — ^Felside, ch. f, by Fair Play —
Felicity, by Rock Sand,
Belmont, Aogust — ^Lnstrona, h. {, by Fair Play —
licck Stone, by Rock Sand.
Belmort, August — ^Amnsement, b. f, by Honrleas —
Amicita, by Hastings.
Bchnont, August — BeUe Hour, b. f, by Hourless—
Beldame, by Octagon.
Block. Benjamin — Motmaw, b. f, by Fair Play —
Keystone, by Marajai.
Butler, James — Chest nnt filly, by Pebbles — Turf
Star, by Nasturtium.
Bntler, James — Driftwood, ch. f, by Pebbles — Nap-
ping, by I’eter Pan.
Bntler. James — 'Temptress, b. f. by Spur — little
Queen, by Voter.
Bstler, James — Merry Maker, b, t, by Spur — Jest,
by Ben Bmah. |
Camden. J. N. — Brown filly, by light Brigade—
Muriel, by Watercress.
Camden. J. N. — ^Brown filly, by ligbt Brigade —
Bnjgma, by Ben Brash.
Ckmden. J. N. — Fair Agnes, br. f, by light Brigade
— Five Aces, by Disguise.
Camden. J. N. — Angella, b. f, by light Brigade —
Sard, by Ben Brush.
Camden, J. N. — Big Bertha, b. f, by Light Brigade
• — Hermoea, by Alrescot.
Oanriolil. D. O. — Flower Shop, cb. £, by Jim Gaffney
- — Ocanya, by Omus.
Cassatt, E. B. — Fairy Wings, br. f, by CaTalcadonr
■ — Flying Fairy, by Aeronaut.
Clark, Mrs. F. Ambrose — Sister Sue, b. f, by Jack
Atkin — Bessie Simpsoo. by Dcccirer.
dark. P. A. — Simplex, b. f, by Wrack — Smllax,
by Star Shoot.
Clark, P. A. — Marguerite, ch. £, by Celt — F«!ry
Kay. by Rsdinm.
Clark, P. A. — Fll-de-Fer, br. t, by Wrack — FH-
ante, by Bardanapale.
Clark, P. A. — ^Violet Blue, br. f, by Rock View —
Votes, by Voter,
Cochran, Gifford A. — Oimbria. b. or br. £, by Hla
Majesty — lironia, by Star Shoot.
Cochran, Gifford A. — Malmsey, c!i. t, by Ills
Majesty — Madeira, by Star Shoot.
Cochrtir. Gifford A. — ^isqua, b. f, by HU Majesty
Marie Odile, by Star Shoot.
Cochran, Gifford A. — Cimm, b. f, by Bryn Mawr
- — Toronla, by Voter.
Coe. W. R. — ^Wgwam, h. ^ by Polymcllaa —
Gamer, by Radiinn.
Coe, W. R. — Pow Wow, b. f, by Polymcllaa —
Ratify, by Swynford.
Coe, W. R. — Chestnut TiRy, by Polymellat^—
Leughaway, by Cicero.
Coe, W. B. — ^me More, br. t, by Polymcllaa—
Kiss Again, by Tracery.
Ooe. W. B.— ^-eslnut filly, by Harmonlcoa—
MsTis, by Missel Thrush.
Coe, W. B. — Chestnut Cliy, by Hannonlcot^
Welsh Maid, by Liangn'm.
Ooe. W. U. — Chestnut filly, by Harmonlcoa —
Black Bogle, by White Eagle.
Ooe. W. B.— Chestnut filly, by Hannonlcoa—
La rework, by Tracery.
Ooe, W. B. — Bay filly, by Harmonicon — Fair Maid,
by Orrieto.
Oosden. J. B. — Crochet, br. by Celt — Network,
by Bon.
Oosdi-n. J. S. — JIgstep, ch. f, by Celt — Fox Trot,
by Star Shoot.
Cosdea, J. 8. — Henna, ch. f, by Celt — ^Eed Hair
II.. by WUlIem Bufus.
Cosden, J. S. — Confederacy, ch. f, by Tbeo. Cook
— Dixie, by Ogden. I
Oesdeu, J. 8. — Patchwork, blk. f, by Delhi — Mixed j
Color, by Hastings.
Oosden, J. a. — Chestnut flDy, by North Star IIL '
— Bayberry Candle, by Cnaard. i
Crown binblo — Mary P. Gardner, b. f, by North
Starr HI. — Votcrina, by Vot«. j
DlamonU Stable — Pairuba, b. f, by Von Tiomi^—
Dalljr, by Ulgantcum. |
Dhjnoud Stable — Trebora, ch. f, by Von Tromp—
I/O Bcrgia. by Brnlua.
Fisher, H. O. — ^Delcadia, ch. f, by Dolhi — Star,
kadia, by Star Shoot.
Flshi-r, U, C. — Brocade, be. f, by Broomstick —
EuibroiCery, by Celt.
Fisher, H, C. — Adyenturcss, blk. f, by Sweep—
HorU-Ufcla, by Meddler.
Flahur, H. C. — Uicam Star, b. f, by Star Shoot —
Dismiss, by Ogden. j
Fnrt.t, Joeph O. — I'ennarco, ch. f, by BoUo^—
Lfirdeila, by Laekfurd.
Oerry. B/bert L. — Spray, bw f, by Wrack— X5»e
Beef, by Trap B.>ck.
Oerry. Bobert L. — ^Heirloom, bw f, by Short Gr;xa»—
lien lie woman, by Satn.
Glen Biddle Farm — Helen B'.azee, b. f, by Wrack— j
Blazio; Star, by Star Klioot. ]
Olen Kiddle Farm — Scribble, ch. £, by UUimno—
Anianucnsla, by The Scribe. j
Goodwin, Waller L. — Olga Virginia, b. or br. f, by
Celt — Censure, by Star Roby.
Omy^n, C. T. — Kork I’tckel, b. 1, by Ogden- -Sand
IV-ckct, by Bock Sand. j
Greener, John W. — Calborino IC, ch. f, by Han-'
bridge — MJocen, by My Boy II. |
Oreeiitiee Stable — Winner Taka All, br. f, by Fair
I'lay — Fro* Love, by Chonberski. j
Oretntree EteWe — Uaildy, b. f, by Sweep — Cufe-an-
I. u!t, b.r Meddicr.
Orcenire-? Siahlc- -SoIUa, ch. f, by Spanish Prince
II. — Fresnay, by Meddler.
nancc<k, A. B. — Pifs-.>lile, b. f, by North Star HL
- — Piesanolla, by Cyliene.
A. B. — J’avlowa, b. f, by Wrack— Tread
Lightly II., by TieJcnala.
Hcadiey, llal Price-— I’os .ihie, rh. f, by L'ltlmua—
I.ida I-'lurii, by Itcyiil i'iash III.
Hewi.t, H. H. — Gras* Maid, b, f, by Short Crass —
I’an Maid, by I’cter I’an.
B«witt, H. H. — Kindred, ch. f, by Jack Atkin —
Sister, by Uncle.
Hewitt, II. II, — Avlaack, cb, f, by Jack Atkin—
Avis, by Ballot.
IdU I!r.-jr Stock Fann— Phissora Time, br. f. by
North Staf HI.— Valia, by Farimkn.
Idle Hour Stock Farm — Betty lU^all, ch. f, by North
Star HI. — Macatoon, by Marco,
Idle llcur Slock Farm -Beach Beauty, ch. f, by
Cunanl — KllUnn.i, Ly KUleagh.
Jooer. ll-jntfort-'Black filly, by BUck Toaey—
Breathing Spell, by Dark B/.uald.
Joses, Moalfort — MU» Cerina, ch, f, by Sir John
Johnoon — Ei>oonful, by Plaudit.
Joses, Montfort — Oul Oui, ch, f, by Sir Julia JotU'
aos— ParUiaa, by Ogden,
Joses, Montfort— JJeskiluii.a, br, f, by Hessian—
Klinna, Ly Golden Maxim,
Kaene, J, O. — ^AUce Bine Oowa, gr, f, by Luke ilo-
JUike — Cerent, by Grey Ijtg,
Elaccc, J. O, — Fair Alice, b. f, by latka Mclxika —
Forest Lady, by UU Majecty,
Eaene, J, 0,— Wower* of Love, ch. f, by Talk* Mo-
Buke— Woedlane, by Octagon,
EeRcy, Frank J, — I’slwln, ch, t, by Brcmme} —
Gylfi. by Dr, Leggo,
Kelley, Frank J.— Silver Diana, ch, t, by MaiA-
tenon- Silver Streak, by Ha'ma or lilinoU,
Kilmer, WIUU Sharpe -Sun Fey, blk. f, by Sua
Briar— St. Fey, by St. Fiusijitis.
Kilmer. WlUls Sharpe — Snn Mist, ch. f, by Sun
Briar — MUty Low, by Ayrshire.
Kilmer. WUUs Sharpe — Sun Quest, ch. f, by Sun
Briar — Royal Quest, by Rol Herode.
mimer, WUUs Sharpe— Sun Doll, b. f, by Sua
Briar — War Doll, by Sir Geoffrey.
Kilmer, WlUls Sharpe — Sun Thistle, b. f. by Sun-
star — Sweet Briar II., by St. Fmsquin.
Kilmer, WUUs Shharpe — SaUy’s Alley, b. f, by Alln-
meur — Salvolatile, by Disguise.
Kilmer, WUUs Sharpe —Sweep Hawk, rn. f, by
Sweep — UawkFora, by Uawkswlck.
Kilmer, Willis Sharpe — Friary, blk. f, by Friar
Rock — Adoration II., by Neil Cow.
Kilm er, Wiilia Sharpe — Jealous Woman, ch. f, by
Magic ll. — Komagne, by Polymelus.
Loft, George W. — Kippy, ch. f, by Broomstick —
Seamstress, by Star Shoot.
Loft, George W.— Crugle. b. or br. f, by Broomstick
— Juliaieon, by Helmet.
Loney, William W. — Ray L., b. f, by Wrack — Kil-
crea, by Stalwart.
Macomber, A. K. — Vesper BeUs, b. f, by Hesperus
— I.iathenia, by Mortlake.
Macomber, A. K. — Speedball, b. f, by Hesperus —
Morthenia, by Mortlake.
Macomber, A. K. — Katlnka, ch. f. by Hesperus —
Fraternity, by Mortl.ake.
Macomber, A. K. — Tramontana, di. f, by Hesperus
— ^Mootora, by Mortlake.
Madden, J. H.— Kthnea, b. f, by Star Shoot — Mer-
cadel, by The Commoner.
Madden. J. B. — Waterfeather, ch. f, by Star Shoot
— Watermelon, by Watercress.
Madden, J. E. — FeaUieredge, ch. f, by Friar Rock —
Plume, by Woolsthorpe.
Madden, J. B. — Whitelenther, br. f, by Hessian —
Old S«juaw, by Adjun.
Madden, J. H. — Watchful Waiting, hr. f, by Hessian
— The Nurse, by Yaakee.
Madden, J. E. — Chestnut filly, by Tho Finn -Klixa-
l>eth D. R., by Star Siioot.
Madden, J. E. — I'her.tnnt filly, by Friar Bock—
Santa Malta, by Sanctuary.
Madden, J. E. — The Kis.s, b. or br. f, by Disgulsts —
Sanctuary, by Broomstick.
Madden. J. E.— Tornca, ch. f, by The Finn— Aa-
trology, by Star Shoot.
Maxwell. H. W.— Bay filly, by Celt— Vist-jla rn.,
by Flint Bock.
McDowell, 'n.oma.s C.— B.sy Tilly, by The Manager
Caution, by Planvides.
McLean, H. B. — Gomixa, br. f, by Colin — Tiie Minx
IL, by Irish Lad.
Milam, J. C. — Chestnut filly, by Peter Quince —
Stick Pin, by McGee.
Milam. J. C. — Chestnut filly, by Peter Quince—
Kdcn Hall, by Armc.ath IL
MUam, J. 0. — PoUy, ch. f. by Celt -Prude, by
Meddler.
Milam, J. C.— Karo, b. f. by Theo. Cook— Buche,
by Ha.stings.
Milam, J. C. — Queen Diana, ch. f, by Hourlesa —
Jane Frances, by Uncle.
Moore, Charles A. — Lady Tjbar, eh. f, by Disguise
— ^Dona Wlnifreda, by Dr. I,eggo.
Nerada Stock Farm— Evelyn S.iwyer, ch. f, by
Ballot — Cyliene Cross, by Tasso.
Oak Ridge Stable — Sponsor, cli. f, by Sea King —
Fairy Godmother, by Hippodrome.
Oak Ridge Stable— Contact, h. f, by Sea King--
BambU by McGee.
Parrish, J. W. — Lily M.. b. f, by Short Grass —
Rosewood, by Magenta.
Pcnderg.ist, T. J. — Kcr.uniaro, ch. f, by BaUot —
IllwUl, by Sir Dixon.
Bancoeas Stable — Dude, blk. f, by Celt — Mimesis,
by Ogdon.
Rancoens Stable — Thessaly, br. f. by Plaudit — Fair
Atalanta, by Knight of the Thistle.
Rancocas Stable — Edict, b. f, by Jim Gaffney —
Royal Message, by Star Shoot.
Bancoeas Sfiable — Annaly, br. f, by Tho Finn —
Dolly Higgins, by Migraine.
Bancoeas Stable — Hourbel, br. t, by Hourlesa — ■
Belgravia, by Ben Brush.
Bancoeas Stable — Suweep, b. f. by Sweep — Soe
Smith, by Masetto.
Baneoeai Stable — Broompnee, b. f, by Broomstick —
Ethel Pace, by Troubadour.
Bancoeas Stable — Maxeppa, b. f, by Spanish Prince
II. — ^Walnaaiolnen, by The Commoner.
Blviera Stable — Great Lady, ch. f, by TJltimus —
MoUie Kearney, by Sir Dixon.
Blviera Stable— Little Beauty, b. f, by Magic U.—
Cay Polymel, by Polymelus.
Bivicra Stable — Ijidy Rose, b. f, by \oa Tromp —
Jourdaln, by Watercress.
Boseinont Stable — Crystal Isles, b. f, by Great
Britain — Crystal Maid, by Wrato of Penzance.
Boss, J. K. L. — Prismar, b, f, by Marathon —
Priscilla Mullens, by .\rmeath II.
Boss. J. K. L— Nulll Secimdus, blk. f, by Celt—
Keudean II., by Qaliiunle.
Boss, Samuel — Toucana, ch. f, by Ultimas — Too-
can, by Star Biiby.
Boss, ^mnel — Insulate, br. f, by Bhick Jester —
Electric Fuse, by Henry the First.
Bossetcr, John II. — Red Clover, b. or br. t, by
Disguise — Blue Grass, by Hamburg.
Rosseter, Jolin H. — Bella of Wlklup, ch, t, by
Friar Rock — Coquette, by Celt
Salmon, Waiter J. — Eldorado, ch. f, by 'Dltimus—
I Helen Barbee, by Peep o’Day.
Salmon, W.alter J.— Cl'.erry Cou.'t, b. f, by Black
Jester — Dorothy Court, by Robert lo Dlable.
! Salmon, Walter J. — Pupillion, b. f, by Wrack —
1 Butterflies II., by King James.
! Sanford, John — Lacerta, b. or br, f, by Sunstar—
Orange Ledy, by William the Third.
■ Sanford, John — Valeria, ch. f, by Tracery — Fleur
d’Orangc, by William tho Tiilrd.
Sanford, John — Devlnlcre, b. f, by Rabcluls — The-
resa. by Ajax.
Sanford, John-^cgovla, ch. f, by Uncle — Coasnelo
II., by Bradwardine.
Sanford, John — Barcelona, b. t t»y Maintenon —
I>.ady 7,., by Ajax.
Sanfoni, John — Balmacara, bi 4 l>7 Nassovlaa —
Klldonan, by Ladas.
Schwartz, Morton L. — Contour, cb. f, by Oel^—
Pyramid, by Hastlr.gs.
Shea Stable — Myrtle Belle, ch, f, by Tea Caddy —
Blue Grass Bello, by Great lleaTens.
Smith, James B. — Monardclia, b. f, by BaUot —
Ghetto Girl, by Ben Brush.
Smitli, James B. — IJwalto, ch. f, by Vnleala—
Ixitawanna, by Trenton.
Smith, James B. — Bello of Blue Ridge, br. t, by
Vulcal.'j — ^Adellnette, by Melton.
Smith, James B. — Lady Inez, b. f, by King James
— Areophana, by Arizona.
Smith, James B.- — Bolijhrlsoaia, b. f, by Vulealn—
Bclphocho, by Orslnl.
Smith, James B.— Silk Tas^l, ch. f, by Bupermtin
—White Silk, by Oalloi-'Ing Simon.
SpreckeU, A. B. — Uunelisc, ch. f, by Bunnymedo
— Hymlr, by Dr. Leggo,
Sprcckels, A. B. — Unncarol, ch. f, by Bu.nnymede
— .SuU-atrix, by Salvation.
SpreckeU, B. — llnr.niuth, ch, f, by Bunuyuicde
. — O’allie, iy Solitaire II.
Etoneham, O. A. — Marionette, br, f, by OlamlKila
• — Mauviettc, by Mexican.
Strcsshorgi r, B. B. llerrmanaut, b. f, by -Aero-
naut 'Tiua Turtle, by Giury Herrmann.
Triple Springs Faini West Pitiston, b, f, by Sweep
—Santa Maria, by Golden Jiaxlm.
V/ater.on, li.^ — Air Liihhie, b. /, by Ui Dluero II,—
Blue Fox, by Wateiboy.
Wat-rsim, 11.— Jaas Green, br, f, by Dick FIn.neU
^ -Tuncssassa. by Sain.
Whitney, Edward F. — Esureka, b. f, by Zeus —
Eureka, by Fair I’iay,
Whitney, Edward F. — lieoltaps, ch. f, by URimus —
Queen of tho Water, by Waterboy.
Whitney, IJ. I’, — Tv.adillc, cb, f, by Broomstick— -
Foliicrol, by Burgomaster,
Wliltney, II. I’. — Transom, ch, £, by Broomstick—
Trarerse, by Tracery,
Whltn.ry, H, I’, — ^I’anache, b, f, by Broomstlek—
Panasina, by Peter Pan.
Whitney, II, 1’.- Qnairel, b, f, by BroonmUck— =•
Mrs, Trnbbcl, by Hamburg.
Whlfi.(gr, ii, 1*. — Turbulent, ch, f, by Broumstlck<^
(aiJisge, by Hamburg,
Whitney, H, P, — Chestnut filly, by Broomstick—
Fly by Night II., by Peter Pan,
Whitney, 11. P.-— Clnsinut filly, by Broomstick—
Siam Glass, by Rock Sand,
Whitney, H, P. — Bay filly, by Broomstick— Clicrs-
kee Rosa II., by I'clcr I’an,
WhKiiey, H, P. — Dream Days, b. f, by Wbbsk
Bio> im II. — Rainy Daisy, by Hamburg.
• Whitney, II. P, — Woodlan^ cb, f, by Whisk Broom
1 ' II. — Sylvan, by Pisgnise,
Whitney, 11, 1’. — Cresta, ch, £, by Whisk Broom
lI.-^reasOB, by All Cold,
j Whitney, li, P . — Juity Fruit, b, f, by Chicle —
I Friliery, hy Broomstick,
^ (CoaU n uod on twelftk page).
MAPLE HEIGHTS FORM CHART RULERS OF BRITISH TURF
MAPLE HEIGHTS, Ohio, Thursday, May 18, 1922,
— (One Mile). Eleventh day. Ohio State Jockey
Club. Spring meeting of 13 days. Weather cloudy.
Presiding Steward, Joseph A. Murphy. Judge, F.
W. Gcriiardy. Starter, Wm. Snyder. R.aeing Secr^
tary, W. H. Norvell.
Racing Sturts at 2:15 p. ra. (Chicago time 2:15).
FIBST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May
J, 1922_1;0714— 4— 102. Farso f603.
3-year-olds. Maidens and winners of on* race.
Allowances. Net value to winner $150; second,
$1C0; tliird, $50.
E'IuIt. Odda.
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
57847
Horinga
197
1*
O
Willi.T.ma
r,ffj too
C1687
riaudcl
107
2*»k J
Maiben
2720-l')0
605P3
Farew’i TapsllO
3‘
C
Earnes
SOiO-DO
61796
Deuces Wild
1<»
4*
B
T Moora
1210-190
61716
King Paul
llOi
5}
O
Stone
5300-100
61778
•Angela
110
6«
T
Rae
150-100
61790
C. I.,efkovits
107
7«
J
Smith
3900- WO
61796
I’rologue
107
8*
J
Wallace
2530-inO
61087
Happy Girl
105
9
R
McAlancy
7710-100
(C1819)San Hedron 112
Fcll.F
Mun>by
RiO-luO
$2 mntiiels paid. Horinga, $13.20 straight, $S.C0
place, $4.30 sliow; I’laiidei, $13.40 idace, $5.00
show; Farewell Taps, $8.70 show.
Ei)uivalent booking odds — Horinga, 560 to 100
v.traiglit, 310 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Plaudcl,
.570 to loo place, 195 to 100 show; Farewell Taps,
335 to 100 Mhow.
Time, 1:09. Track fast.
Winn.'r — P. B. Gardner’s hr. f, by Horron — Sy-
ringa. hy Oc.^arion (trained by W. Davis; bred by
Mr. John B. Gorham).
Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minnte. Start
good and alow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched — 81819 Aleso, 105.
Ovtrwcight.s — Horinga, 2 pounds; King Paul, 3%.
Cl QQ'7 SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May
UAUOi 9 1922— 1:07 U— 4— 102. Parse $GOO.
4-yoar-olds and upward. Claiming. Nat value to
winner $453; second, $109; third, $59.
Eqniv. Odds.
Ind. Horse.
wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
61799*^I,ul-Mcme
107
1*
J
Chalmers
240-100
6 1689 •Sadie D.
100
2»
J
Wallace
540-100
6X661 Surmount
107
3*
S
Doerr
3570-100
61628 Coombs
197
4"
J
Smith
510-190
68561 Nan
107
5i
T Wayt
1920-100
61818 Mabel Trask
105
6*
O
Atwell
209-.M00
60919 War Club
113
7^
C
Gamer
320-100
61777»Miss Knitcr
lOO
SO
T
Jolly
1420-100
61690 .Minnie H.
105
90
P
Moore
t
58 t26» Maiden VoterlOS
lOO
E
T Moore
12030-100
C1561 Aunt Saddle
lOSi 11*
D Bauer
11440-100
6171D*Rea
102
13
R
Mc.Alaney
t
tMutuel field.
$2 iniiluels paid, Lul-Meme. $6.80 straight $3. CO
pbicc, $3.30 .show; Sadie D., $5.20 place. $5.40 show;
Surmount, $0.90 show.
Rliiivalcnt booking odds — Lnl-Mcmc, 210 to 100
straight. 80 to 100 place, 65 to lOO sliow; Sadie D„
li;o to 100 place, 170 to 100 show; Surmount. 395 to
100 show.
Tima, Track fast.
Winner — 0. L. Foster’s hr. g, 5, by Luke McLnke
— Micaela. by Watercress (trained by O. L Foster;
bred by Messr?. Keene A Schorr).
Wont to post at 2:40. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slew. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched— 0181.8 D'lly Fashioa. 107; .56800 Fait
.Accompli. 105; 61776 Back Bay, 107; 01799 Dotta'a
Best, 107.
Overweights — War Club, 3 pounds; Nan, 2; .Aunt
Sadie, 31i.
618,^8 THIED RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs, (May
VJ.UUV 9 1922—1:07*4—4—102. Pursa $600.
4-year-old* and upward. Claiming. Nat value to
winner $450; second, $100; third, $50,
Eqniv. O-.lds.
Ind. Hors*. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
( 60892 )Cabln Creek 107
Ixk T
Rao
620-100
61749^McI-a.ne
107
2*
G
Williams
13.M00
58406* •Lucky PearllOO
3‘
J Chalmers
4470-100
61715 Billy BooU
110
40
O
Stone
1320-100
(C0745)Blg Son
109
S)
C
Watson
170-100
61793’^Sq. Charlie
1>4
6J
J Pevlc
11330-100
C16Cl^l'’rlnge
103i
7‘
A
Jacobs
t
6 1799 ‘Arrow Point
101
8»
£ T Moore
3599-100
Cl 689 Milda
105
9*
O
Atwell
7900-103
61779 Bronston
107
10*
O
Corey
1740-100
61561‘Sea Mime
100
U*
J Wallace
S520-100
61796 Louis Reldel
109
13
C
Fames
t
tMutuel field.
$2 mutiieU paid. Cabin Creek, $14.40 straight.
$5.80 i>Iace, $4.40 show; Mcloine, $3.80 place, $2.90
show; Licky Pearl, $9.70 show.
Hqulvalent hooking odd.-s — Cabin Creek, 620 to 100
straight, 180 to 100 pl.ice, 120 to 100 sliow; Me-
r>ane, 90 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Lucky PearE
385 to 100 show.
Time, 1:09%. Track fast.
Winner -J. L Wade’s b. g, 4, by Short Grass — ■
Ocanya, by Ormis (trained by j. Burke; bred by
Messrs. May & Canfield),
Went to post at 3;l>9. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratch''d— 61715 Jill, 300; C181T Malvollo, 107;
61797 Butler, 107; II. T. ITatt, 102.
Overweights — Big Son, 2 iioonds; Fringe, 3%, Ar-
row Point, 4; IjOuIs Reldel, 2.
61839 RACE— 7-8 Mile, (Kay 9,
•009$ ('MI—
4-7e.ar-olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to
winner $450; sucond, $100; third, $50.
E-qulv. (bids.
Tnd. Ilor&e. WE Fin, Jockey, Straight
Jockoy Club Most Autocratic and Aristocratic
Body in the World.
The English Jockey Club is the most auto-
cratic and most arlstocratrc institution in the
world.
The club itself is something of a curiosity,
having no Ixindon premises and only renting
“rooms” in the town of Newmarket, and hav-
ing another room sacred to its members re-
served on the race course stand.
The Jockey Club exerci.ses a positively des-
potic sway over all matters connected with
flat racing. No meeting may be held with-
out its sanction, no trainer may set up an
establishment, and no jockey may ride with-
out first obtaining a license ; while its stew-
' ards may impose any fine not exceeding $'>00,
and may warn any person off Newmarket
lie.ath.
I Even those who move in the most exclu-
! sive circles have to wait years before being
I elected to membership. At the pre.sent time
the fifty-four members include the King, tho
I’rince of Wales, the Duke of York, the
Duke of Connaught, the Earl of Lonsdale
and Viscount I,ascelles, and there are also
j some twenty honorary members, mostly
; prominent foreign and colonial racing men.
There is no record of tho beginning of U'.e
club : but between 1750 and 1760 a few noble-
men and gentlemen, many of whom rode their
own horses in races, banded themselves to-
I gether into a society which had for its ob-
j ject the improvement of the turf, and from
this the present organization has sprung.
Ono of the original rules read : “None but
members with boots and spurs be admitted.’’
In the course of a few years the Jockey
Club became all powerfuL In 1791 the stew-
ards demanded an explanation of the form
of a horse named Escape, owned by the
j Prince of Wales — afterward King George IV.
Escape had run last of four on the first
I day of the Newmarket October meeting,
I starting at 2 to 1, but on the following day
j he beat five other horses, starting at 5 to L
I The jockey, Sam Chifaey, was told by the
j stewards that If he continued to ride for
j his royal patron no one else would employ
j him. As a result tho prince retired from
the turf altogether.
CLUB LAWS AND OFFICIALS.
'The rules of racing drav.m up hy the
.Jockey Club number 184, many of which are
divided into numerous subheads. They are
of a most comprehensive character and
range from the calculation of time to the
registration of racing colors and the pay-
ment of fees and fines.
The officials appointed by the club include
clerks of the course, handicappers, clerks
of the scales, starters. Judges and so on.
While E. M. Wcatherby is the keeper of the
matchbook and secretary, Weatherby & Sons
are stakeholders, and Lord Durham, Sir K.
W. B. Jardine. Lord Ilamiltcn of Dalzell,
Lord Jersey, Lord Carnarvon and Captain
Ilomfray form the rules committee.
The Jockey Club does not officially recog-
nize betting, and all matters connected with
wagers are dealt with by Tattersall’s com-
mittee. If. however, any person be re-
ported by the committee as being a de-
faulter in beta he is liable to be “warned
off,” which means that ho is not allowed
to act as steward or official, or to suhscri'oe
for, enter, run, train or ride a horse at any
recognized meeting.
“Warning off’ by the Jockey Club Is gen-
erally followed by similar action on the part
of the National Hunt Committee and tho
! principal continental and American racing
clubs, so that the stigma attached to the
j sentence follows a man to almost any part
of the world.
How careful the Jockey Club is of the
well-being of the turf and all connected with
It may be Judged by the rules.
One dr'crecs that no person whose license
to train has been wlthdrav.m and refused on
the ground of misconduct will be permitted
; to take employment in any racing stable, or
be allowed la any welglilng room, stand or
IncloEure, except by leave of the stewards of
the Jockey Club.
Another rule lays It down that no trainer
shall engage any stabla servant wlio has
previously been In a training stable without
refonlng to his last employer and receiving
a satisfactory reply In writing.
61818 Puzzle
110
1‘
T
Williams
1G90-100
C1779*C. .A, Byrne
197
2*
F
Sharpe
2890-100
61719 SR Kevin
113
n
C
Garner
1940-100
61779*HandfuU
m
4*
O
Corny
130-100
61798 Grey Eagle
115
fit
A
Kroger
4«-100
61720* •llopover
107
a
a
Willbuna
SlO-lOO
ClG6.5*Misa Dixie
lOS
7‘
B T Moore
3670-100
61720‘N. M-brlght
107
8‘
A
Jacobs
1219-100
61715 C’sln o’ MlneU3
6*
a
Btonq
t
61800 Conan
113
10*
c
E.imea
t
61661‘Mr. Kruter
102
u*
J Chalmctp
B350-100
61720 Captain Tom 102
13
J W'allaca
2450-100
tMutuel Geld,
*2 miituela paid. Puzzle, $3.5.80 gtralsht, $17.00
place, $7.80 show; Clmrla* A, Byrna, $14.80 place,
$6.50 show; St, Kevin, field, $5.50 ahow.
E-julvalent hooking odd* — ITizzlo, 1690 to 100
•tralsht, 7.50 to 1(X) place, 290 to 100 ehow; Charles
.A. Byrne, &10 to 1(>0 place, 223 to 100 abow; 8E
Kevin, field, 173 to 100 show.
Time, 1:39%, Tradt elopj^.
Winner — G. Dingerem\’» b, L 4, by HanJa-l— .
Ijes Inv.alitica, by Toddlngton (trained by 0, For-
sythe; bred by Mr, 1). W, Scott),
■Went to post at 3::S7. At post 2 minute. Start
Roi^ and slow. Wou handily ; second and third
driving.
Scratched— C1220 Swirl, 103; C1734 Bogart, 107.
61 RAO rXFTTI RACE— 7-8 Mile, (Hay 9,
4— 104.) Parse $E03,
4-year-oIds an.4 upward, Cla'.miGg, Hot value te
winner $450; second, $109; thirl, $50.
Eqniv, Odds.
Ind. Horse, Wt, Fin, Jockey, Stralcht,
61781* •Jackstraw 107 1» J Wallace C6J-109
61691 rr. Favorite 11$ O Atwell 3350-100
61754*Viva Cube 10$ 3* "W Hug’owsk} 210-10)
Cd553*Mi.S4 Nall K’5 4* H T Moore BllO-lQQ
61740 Margaret N, 6* R Ball fSOO-lflO
61C90 Sacajawee HO C* O Williams 1290-100
C17.51 Hopelu}
cni»»Railb:rd
U2 U Q Garner
H9 g« a stone
1 o 4 1 SIXTH RACE— 3-4 KUe, (Kay 10,
luxu-sx 1922-^:13^—4—110.) P'lrso $000.
’ 4-year-old* and upward. Claiming, Net value to
. winner $450; second, $100] third, $59.
Eqn'.v. Oihis.
Ind. Horse. Wt, Fla, Jockey, Slrn'sht,
!61777*Gold Stone 107 I* J Wallace 1S9-I00
'6l77««ElUle Niece 10$ 8> O Atwoil S353-iO0
iC1797* •Oliva Fmne 103 S* W Bog'owskl 86<J-100
! 61665 J, O’CoanaU lU 4) T Berne 15i0-100
6l784^8ha Devil 108 6» B T Moore SlO-lOO
‘ 61666^J. J. Casey 103 S) C Eamee 23!0 100
jClCOt^Pcssy EatonlOl 7k J ChaJmezsi $2010-130
61797 Star. Banner 108 8‘ T Raa 810-luO
|C16»« Catoctln HO 9» G Stone t
( 60902 )»E. FrIncesalOS 19* T Wayt 1600-10$
61799^Peacaful Star 10$ U A Jacob* $450-100
tMutuel field.
$2 mntuels paid. Gold Stone, $5.60 strnivkt, $4.21)
place, $3.80 show; IdttLs Niece, $22.60 plaee, $11.60
idiow; Olive James, $4 .70 show,
Bqui valent beoklcs odds — Gold Stone, 18Q to ICO
straight, 110 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Little
j NIuce, 1030 to 100 place, 480 to 1(X) show; ORve
1 James, 135 to 100 show,
Tims, 1 17, Trank sloppy,
Winner — 11, Davis’ b, g, 0, by Golden Maxim—.
Brightstone, by Deut-scbland (trained by 0, Davis;
bred by Mr, 'Thonias M, Murphy),
Went to past at 4:33, At poet 2 minutes. Start
' good and slow. Won easily; second and Uilrd driy.
i iug.
I Scratched— 616.33 Onr iJald. 101; 61809 Plnm Rios.
Isom, lot; (61i>88)Br!tiBh lalea, 113; 01713 Rivulet,
,10!5; 51647 Barber, 100,
I Overweights— Olivo Jamea, 3 pounds; Catoctin, 3,
lft1R4Q seventh HACE— 3 4 Mfis, (Hay 19,
.uxottxi I923_isi8%_4— 110.) Clavelaiid Com.
; msrcial Handicap, Parse $1,000. B-year-elds and
i upward. Net value to winner $iiM| second, $2Q0;
, third, $100; fearth, $5$,
6037 4 Sea Urchin W B» R Bolton f
61777 Knr.ma J, HO 10* D Baucf T18-l<)$
61779»VIola O, 110 H» T Buma 101$ 109
6162 7 Harry BmarrliN J$ O Eaxnes 6.%0-130
JMutucl field,
$2 mutnels paid, Jackstraw, $15.20 straight, $8.50
pLce, $4.b0 show; Brown Favorite, $12.80 place,
$6.80 show; Viva Cuba, $5,40 show,
Ei’iivalcnt bixtkiug odds— JscUstraw, 660 to 100
straight, 230 to 100 placo, 140 to 100 show; Brown
Favorite, 540 U> 100 place, 210 (f XOO show; Viva
Cuba, 170 to 100 show,
Time, li3(}, Track sisppy.
Eqniv. Odds,
j Ir.d, Horae, Wt, Fin, Jockey, Straight,
1 (61733).Magician H3 I» T Wayt 680-11$
61590 Apple J, JL 10$ W Meehan $50-10$
0X5S0*Antlctpat$ XM •» T Duma $43-Xe$
1 61717 Col Ch«0 100 4* J WaJlace 799-10$
j (6160.3)Glcnn 105 5* W Bog’owSkl 810-X0$
60713 Cuba Ehns^te 103 $ J Cbalmera 400-lM
|» T Buma
Winner— J. Spanecr’s b. g, A by jnrit JLWBr^fA
Bella, by Huron (trained bj X, B, X’art*1>if*l bred
by Mr, Barney Sdireiber).
I $2 motiiala paid. Magician. $15.60 straight, $6.69
I plare, $3.60 shnw? Apple Jack IL, $6.00 pEic^ $3,0$
' show. Anticipate, $2.60 show,
Equivalent boohing odds — Magician, 639 ta 100
straight, 230 $o 100 place, 60 te 100 show; Appla
Jack II., 200 tq {00 place, 5Q to 100 show; AnUc|.
pate, 80 to 100 show.
Tima, 1:17, Tradt sloppy,
y.^mt to pcit pt 4:03, M P<B$ 2 piinntea. Start
go->d and slew. Won easily; second and third
driving.
S<raU:liea— (61SIS)Tira McGee, 110; CIJOT Babfb-
U.sh, 112: in782 Cavalier, 107,
Ovorwei;;bia — Mla$ Nell, 5 peoada; Haci^ Stnatg;
Winner— 15. Bloe'e wf, f, 7, by Salvation- -TTIa.
slon, by Mennerist (trained to HL Blco; bred by Mrv
Sldvvard Cebrian),
Went tq post at 6:10. At peat 5 mlnnto. Start
good and slew. Wpn handily; second and thl^ ^iv.
ing,
I HcratckcA— Oiaaa’Lost Pna, 108 | (« 1207 )CoiaBtd,
ua
A- .. XL ^ A- ■’ Air r- *, ,
Friday, May 19, 1922
DAILY RACING FORIM.
OF THE RACING REPEATERS IN BIG STAKES
St. Louis Marvelously Tried Be- /TSMIC, TEE CBAMPIQN OF TWO SEASONS, DIS- Exterminator Keot Billy Kelly
f... <h» c„.,iich riocci. PLACES CARBINE’S RECORD— SIRES OF
Tore Inc EnQilSil CISSSIG. Freni Fpit in Hnrforr!
TEE DOWN-DNDER LAND ^ tia.IO.a.
Gdpin’s Stable’s Great Strength
for tlie Epsom Derby, With
St. Louis and Re-Echo.
(BY H. E. COUSSEBIo.)
TjOXDOX, England, May S. — T*ondoland,
tlie best two-year-old colt of last Foason, was
fairly and sQuorely beaten by a better horse
in the Two Tiiousend Guinea.s. After going
Boven-eighths St. Ix)uis left him and, drawing
steadily away up the hill, went on to win tlie
race fairly and easily by three lengths from
Mr. Joel's colt.
Only a fortnight ago the name of St. I.oui.s
was suddenly introduced into the betting on
the Deriiy. Hardly anyone ontsid » those im-
medialcly interested in the colt knew his
name. Naturally it was generally acknowl-
edged he was trained in a d.ingefous stable.
As a two-year-old iie ran once only when
he was si.xth bcliind l.,embach in the N'orfolit
intakes at Newmarket. l’rosum.ably the hard
ground prevented his being liirciicr tiained
last season.
Inquiries at Newmarket recently elicited
the news from tlie “horse watclicrs’’ that the
colt had a doubtful reputation. He was
described as a mad-headed creature which
was known as given to bolting. More than
»)ncc he had dashed away wdlh the lad in
charge and galloped about three miles be-
fore he could be pulled up. Of course, after
the race we all recollected that ever since
Archibald had arrived at Newmarket he had
ridden St. I.<ouis in his work at every oppor-
tunity.
St. Louis was not. by a long way, the best-
looking horse in the Two Tliousnrid Guineas
field. He is a big commanding bay colt with
a white blaze right down his face to between
the nostrils. He also has a white half
pastern on tlie near hind. He is not much to
look at, being distinctly on the leg, and plain
behind tlie saddle.
ST. LOUIS “SMOTHERED” FAVORITE
After St. I>ouls, In his eagerness to be off,
had broken the tapes, the twenty-two runners
got away to a good start. Among them
Captain Cuttle did not appear to strike off
too well, but this is not his rider’s opinion.
At the Bushes — three-quarters out — I.ord
Woolavington’s colt seeme<l be le.idliig on
the far side of the course. At th.at point the
“dray horse,” Sir Grey SLeole, which had been
in front, could not sustain the pressure.
MTion Captain Cuttle was challenged by
I’ondoland and St. IjOuLs, which were racing
together on the stands’ side, he could not
malm any extra effort and rapidly dropped
back. At seven-eighth.“i Archibald confined
himself to boating Pondoland. He won eas-
ily enough and it appeared that the farther
the field had gone tlie more easy would have
been the victory of St. Louis.
I’ondoiand would have won easily with
Uie winner out of the way. He ran a
good race. Probably later on it will be found
tliat just under a mile is his best distance.
Captain Cuttle came in a rather bad third,
about four lengths behind the second. In
the paddock after the race liis trainer had
no excuses for his defeat and tiiought the
coit must lad: stamina. Certainly he ap-
peared much distressed for a long time. The
icings coIL, \Veathcrvane, on looks was one
of the most handsome horses In the field.
Herbert Jones knew his fate when they
had covered three-quarters. There was a
general feeling of regret that the colt was
not good enough, and his running must liave
grieved Princere itary, who was present with
Viscount Lascelies.
NETV LORD QUEENBOROUCH’S LUCK.
Prank Bullock thought tliat Tamar would
have been fourth had he persevered, and
Donoghue, who rode the handicapper West-
mead, which looked outclassed, was of the
Fame opinion ; so apparently there was noth-
ing in it The actual fourth was North End,
a good looking son of Sunstar, which recalls
memories of the late William Jarvis. A year
ago he told me that he had another Cyllene
in NorGt End. and he was terribly disap-
pointed when the colt failed to run up to
his home reputation. All the same 1 have an
Impression tliat most of the placlngs behind
the first three horses will be found some-
what unreliable
St. Louis is owned by Lord Qneenborough,
who ^ has enjoyed the proverbial ‘‘novice’s
luck.” I think his only previous winner is
Welsh Spear, wliich was successful at Don-
caster in a two-year-old race last October.
A couple of yea;-s ago Lord Queenborough
commiseioned Mr. Gilpin to buy him five
yearlings at Doncaster ; St. Louis was one
of them. He was bred and roared in Iie-
land by J. J. Maher, the breeder of Cailgula.
, Mr. Maher has Ih.e great record of having
bred and sold at auction two classic winnei-s
within two years.
St. Louis cost $13,000. The persistent un-
derbidder was Mr. Walter Raphael, who for-
merly owned Louvols, the Bire of St Louiii.
I Curiously enough $13,000 was the price paid
at auction for Re-Elcho, which all Newmarket
Etili insists will be found Gilpin’s best on
Derby day. Anyhow at the moment the
"books" are of a contrary opinion, for teday
they will only lay 4 to 1 against St Louis,
while they offer 10 to 1 against Re-Echo’s
cliance.
ST. LOUIS BETTER THAN PARAGON.
Before the Two Thousand Guineas the
stable secret of St Louis’ excellence was ex-
ceedingly well kept ^Vhcn Oie time arrived
i for its exposure it spread like ^vi’d-flre in
the rings at Newmarket and within a few
minutes his price contracted from 100 to 7
against down to 6 to 1, and many books
refused to lay against the horse even at 5
to 1. The Btory was that St. lyiuis had been
tied a Btone better than Paragon.
Lord Queenborough, who w.as formerly
known as Almerlc Paget proudly led In lii.s
first big winner. The owner of St Louis,
who is unrelated to Sir E. Paget the owner
of Paragon, was formerly prominent in po-
litical circles and for many years was mem-
ber of parliament for Cambridge. Twice
married, his first wife wa.s a daughter of the
late V.'iiliam C. \MiItney, in whose colors
Volodyovski won live 1301 Derby. The pres-
ICgaUiuied oa tvvlTUi pagsd.
Australia’s new racing champion, Eurythmic, which shattered the great Carbine’s winning
record of $148,130 when he won the $12,000 Futurity Stakes at the Caulneld courec.. Melbourne,
Victoria, toward the end of February, now has a total winning figure of $157,525 in four
years of racing.
Carbine ran his last race when he won the Australian Jockey Club Plate at the Rsnd'X'ick
course, Sydney, April 24, 1891, and for thirty years his total of money won stood as the
Australian record. Then Euiythmic, a hor.^ of undisputed quality, favored by the much
greater size of present day turf prizes, finaily surpassed tl'.e mark.
Eurythmic is now a Eix-\*ear-old. He is by Eudorous — Bob Cherry, by Bobadil — Ardca, by
Wallace. Euderus is by Forfarshire. Bob Cherry's pedigree traces back to the English mare
Actress, by StockwelL
Tlirouj^h a strange circumstance the honor of breeding the champion fal’s to a then five-
year -cld boy, Noel Thompson, a graniiecn of William Thompson, the original owner of the mare
Bob Cherrj'. The elder Thompson bred the mare to Eudorus and then gave her to his grandson.
.As the youngster owned the mare at the time the colt was foaled his name goes down in the
records as Eiirythmic’s breeder.
The champion is now owned by E. Lee Steere, chairman of the West Australian Turf Club.
A comparison of Eurythmic’s racing record with that of Carbine shows that the latter
started forty-three time?, won thirty-three races, fiuk-hed sccord fix times, third three times
and unf.lac.=-d but once, while the former has competed in thirtv-five races, winning twenty-eight,
including one dead heat, finishing second once, third once, and unplaced five times. Carbine
won three handicaps — a Melbourne Cup and tw’o Sydney Cups — while Eurythmic's handicap
victories total five and a half to date.
Mr. Steere purchased Eurythmic as a yearhng for $1,550. The colt's winnings as a
two-year-oid eJone brought his owner returns totaling several times his purchase price. Since
that time he has raced with increasing brilliance and continues pcrfecily sound.
Eurythmic’s most fcrmidable rival had been Poitreh a chestnut horse, foaled in 1914
by St. Alwj-ne — Poinard, by Metal. He broke down last year and was retired to the stud.
Eurythmic’s only defeat as a four-year-cld was accomplished by Poitrcl, which carried 140
pounds over the two-mih Melbourne Cup cr-urse and wen from Eurythmic with 130 pounds
Eurythmic turned the tables cn his rival in the Fisher Plate at a mile and a half under
wei^t-fer-age conditions, winnmg by three parts of a length.
Following is Eurythmic’s racing record of four years. As a two-year-old he was but
moderate ;
Rare. Distance. Weight. Finish. Time. Amount.
West Anstrall&n Tcrf Club Initinl Stekes ... ... nnp
West Aostraltcn Turf Club Juvenile Handicap 6-8 114 3 1:0.3 $ 76
West Australian Turf Club Nursery Handicap 6-8 111 1 1:02% 425
West .\nstr 2 Iisn Turf Club Karrakatta Plata 6-8 122 1 1:01 ;i 2,600
Wert Anstn.'lian Turf (Tub Claremont Ilandieap ... ... nnp
West Australian Turf Club Sires' Produce Stakes 7-8 122 1 1:29% 2.500
Race.
West Australian Turf Club Grove Eandicep .
West Australian Turf Club December Stakes
Distance. Weight.
Finish.
Time.
... ...
nnp.
6 8
114
3
1:6.7
... 6-8
111
1
1:02%
68
122
1
1:01%
nnp.
7-8
iisi
1
1:28%
is shown below:
Distance. Weight.
Finish.
Time.
3 4
122
1
1:14
nnp.
6 1-4 f
ii>6
1
1:19
... 11-2
122
1
2:38
2
106
•1
3:23%
!!! 11-2
112
1
2:39%
... 1 3-10
iia
1
2:20 la
... 1 34
122
1
3:00
Amount.
I 600
West Acstrallac Tcrf Club St. Legcr 1 3-4 1 3:00 1,750
•Dead beat.
As a four-ycar-old Eurythmic shewed champion quality and was unplaced but once.
Here are his season’s performances:
Race. Distance. Weight. Finish. Time. Amount.
Victoria H.’.c-uig Club OauiaeM Cup
Victoria Racing Club 11: Ibourne Cup ...
Victoria R.ac;us Club C. li. Plahcr Plate
Victoria Raring Club IJsaocdcn Ktiikes ..
Victoria Racing Club Kina’s Plate
Australian Jockey Clu'o Sydney C'np
Australian Jockey Club Cumberland Stakes
Race.
Victoria Amateur Turf Club Memsie Stakes
Victoria R-tciag Club October Stakes
Victoria Racing Club Melbourne Cup
Victoria Amateur Turf Club St. Georg
Victoria Amateur Turf Club Futurity
Distance.
Welgiit.
Finish.
Time.
Amount.
... 1 1-8
133
1
1 :5314
$3,500
... 1 12
126
1
2:49
1.950
... 1 1-3
120
1
1:54%
6,.'i00
... 11-2
121
1
2:33)4
25.500
... 1 1-4
12C
1
2;OS|4
5,720
• • • 2
nnp.
... 11-2
128
1
2:56|-i
6.363
... 1 1-2
1‘26
1
2;43(i
5,650
... 1 1-2
128
1
2:32 '4
6.545
... 2
1-28
1
8:15';*
8,705
... 1 1-2
120
1
;4
9.265
2
134
1
3:2D*
23.3-15
2
123
1
8:33-4
7,475
performed
as follows:
Distance.
Weight. Finish.
Time.
Amoont.
... 1 1-8
137
1
1:5-1
$3,500
... 11-2
131
2
2:531-4
650
... 1 1-8
180
1
1:56-4
6.6C0
... 1 8-8
149
1
2:20L
8,000
... 11-4
130
1
2:07 :.4
5,543
... 2
130
ttSp.
... 1 1-8
133
1
i:51V4
8.750
... 7-8
147
1
1:28 V4
10,500
..$167,525
Following are the records for five years of the twelve leading sires covering the period
between 1917 and l'J21, inclusive:
1 Horse. Pedigree. Amount.
I The Welkin, by Flying Fox — Woodbury ... .$d57.S30
I Linacre, by Wolf’s Crag — Ldsmsine 622,673
jC-otnedy King, by Persimmon — Tragedy Queen 4>8.105
Kenilworth, by CUUdwick — Kizil Kourgan... 31.7,753
! Eudorus, by Porfarsh'rc — Pennywise 305,400
! Pistol, by Carbine — Wenonah 294,105
I Bt. Alwyne, by St. Pr.tsquin — Lady Alwyne. 268. '<oO
I Tressady, by Perslmmoa — Simplify 242.1T.0
Cooltrlm, by Flying Vox — Ga'illaarla 233,625
Charlemagne II., by St. Simon — Perfect
Dreom
St. Anton, by St. Frieqnin — Grig 193.243
ilaitiolpb, by Ray Rouald — Faraudole 173,243
The following tabulntion shows the sires
whoso progeny have won $25,000 or more
! since August 1, last :
Hcrre. Pedigree. Winners. Races. Am’t.
i The Welkin, by Flying Fox —
Woodbury 24 49 $103,083 ‘
I lAnacre, by Wolf’s CTag — lAs-
I malce 27 47 76,433 1
I Couitrim, by Flying Fox — QaUl- |
I narla 25 53 67,320
St. Antoa, by St. Frusquin—
Grig 86 62i 67,103 1
STAKE DATES FOE 1922
Montana Handicap, Jamaica, L. I.,
N. Y May 19
Youthful Slaltes. Jamaica, L. I., N. Y.May 20
King's I’late, Woodbine Park, Toronto,
Ont May 20
Long Bciach Handicap, Jamaica, L. I.,
N. Y May 20
The Columbia, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y.-May 22
Southampton Handicap, Jamaica, L. I.,
N. Y May 23
Greenfield Etakea Jamaica. L. I., N. Y.May 24
Metropolitan Handicap, Belmont Park,
L. I., N. Y May 25
Westchester Steeplechase Handicap,
Belmont Pari:, L. I., N. Y May 25
Hyde Paik Handicap, Belmont Park,
K L, N. y May 2C
Charles L. Appleton Memorial Steeple-
chase, Lelmont Park, L. I., N. Y..May -7
Ladies’ llanuicap, Belniont I'ark, L. 1.,
N. Y May 27
Mlneola Ilaiidlcap, Belmont Park, L. I.,
N. Y May 33
Toboggan Handicap, Belmont Park, L.
I., 14. T May 20
Juvenile Stakes, Belmont Park, L. I.,
N. Y May 20
Withers Stakes, Belmont I’ark. L. L,
K. Y May 31
International Steeplechase, Belmont
Park. L. L, N. Y. June 1
Horse. Pedigree. Winners.
Comedy King, by i’erslmmon —
. Races. Am’t.
Ihadoms, by Forfarshire — Penny-
KeiJlworth, by Child wick-^izli
Red Dennis, by Tredennis — Rosy
Head
Charlemagne II., by St. Simon
Rernaid. by Hubert le Diable —
Sea Prince, by Pcn^inimon — Sea
Air
S;r licddo, by Sir Hugo — GoMen
21
m
$56,695
23
47
61,010
23
39
44,400
6
6
43.885
21
49
41,735
13
29
40.630
25
41
88,705
15
26
37.750
10
15
85,855
12
S3
84.620
6
10
81,790
21
841
81.2.-0
1
4
81.170
1
. 2
27,830
12
24
27,320
1
1
27,000
12
2C1
26,530
FOR
1922
Ti-easady, by I’croiminon — Sim-
plify
r.eau Seolt, by Soalt— Oar Laidy
Martian, by M.irtagon — Olterdeu
Paddington, by Martagon — Pa-
dua
Valens. by Lavcco — Valeno . . .
E:;rl.'^loa, by IjOvo Wisely —
Monday
Epsom Summer —
4 days May 30, 31, June 1, 2
Manchester Whitsuntide —
4 days June 7, 8, 9, 10
Ascot —
4 days ,...June 13, 14,15, 1C
Newmarket First July —
4 days June 27, 28, 29, 30
Newmarket Second July —
3 daj’s July 11, 12, 13
Sandown Park Second Summer (Eclipse) —
2 days July 14, 15
Liverpool Summer —
3 days July 19, 20, 21
Goodwood —
4 days July 25, 26, 27, 28
Doncaster September —
4 days September 12, 13. 14, 15
Newmarket Firzt October —
4 days Ser*.ember 26, 27, 28, 29
Newmarket Second October —
4 days October 10, 11, 12, 13
Llngfie’.d Park Autumn —
1 day October 14
Doncaster Autu-mn — ■
2 days October 19, 20
Newmarket Houghton —
4 days October, 21, 25, 28, 27
Liverpool Autumn —
4 days November 8, 9, 10. 11
Mant^ester November —
8 days November 23, 24, 25
E:*; American Stakes Shov/ Ho
Horse Has Ever Won Same
Event Over Three Times.
(BY SAI,VATOR.)
h.xturminator unkindly snatched away
from persistent Billy Kelly the unique honor
of winning the Harford Handicap at Havre
de Grsice four times in succession and there-
by ectablislung a record without precedent.
As a. three-year-old the unsexed son cf Dick
Wc’Ie.s and Glena, l.y Free Knight, first vron
j this feature wiUi 110 pounds up. Tliat was
I in 1919. In 1929 ho was aligned 127 pounds,
jbut came right back again. This led to his
1 being steadied with 130 for 1921, but a, gain
he brought it home in front. Tw.a pounds
more, plus Exte:Tninator. brought dc-foat in
ins fourth e.ssay. But what a remarkable
i record it is, even if the race is not a clas-
sic ! It is a fixture v/hich has now boon
jCOiiLCsted annually for ten (xinsecutive years,
and his performances in It have added to
j Billy’s winnings over $10,000.
T\. o features of stake racing arc always
of interest ’These are the “double” and tlio
1 “repeat” — or, if you choose rather so to call
it, the come-back.” But the real "come-
I back” is really net so much a “repeat” as a
return after the la.pse of a year or years.
I Tlie instances In v/hich ’’doubles” have been
pulled off, i. e., the winning the same sajison
of two mnch-coveted events, are more fre-
quent than those cf “rei>eats.” Years ago
j the Coney Island Jockey Club maintained
an annual fixture for two-year-olds which
was formally known as the Double Event
and many crack juveniles attempted to win
both divisions. It was run no les.s than
twenty-two times, from 1889 to 1910 inclu.sive,
and during this period five diftement colts—
Torso (1889), Russeil (1890), Hornpipe (1833),
Handspring (1S96) and Ornament (1896)— su6-
ceeded In their double effort Among those
which tied and failed were such luminiu-les
as His Highness, Hamburg, "Water Pearl and
Sir Martin,
BILLY KELLY AT PIMLICO.
A similar event of recent years has been
the Pitnlico Fall Serial Weigh t-f or- Age race,
split into three divisions and dating from
il915. No horse has yet succeeded in win-
ning all three divisions of this race. TTie
I nearest approach has again been to the
j credit of Billy Kelly, which in 1920 won the
first and third divisions and ran seojiid to
, Mad Hatter in the second. In t'ue first
division Billy Kelly also won In both 1919
and 1920, previou.s to which I.>eochare 3 had
done so in 1916-1917. But third in the second
division of 1916 was the best this geed evun-
paigner ever did aside from that.
[ Perhaps the Ingenuity of commerciallsra
may some day evolve some way in which
the same horse ca.u v/in a Futurity or Derby
a second or third time I Old fogj-igm. still
persistent In some angles cf racing thus far
i hy allowing a colt to bo a tw’o or three-year-
okl only once in his life, has defeated Uiis
, laudable object In this age of fifty-yeai'-
[ old flappers that start everywhere in the
[ maiden classes this is certainly an anom.aly,
so it may be supposed that in tlie fullness
cf time it too will be done away with.. And
then of course there can be no legitim.-ite ex-
cuse for snatciiing aw:iy a Man o’ \.'ar at
the conclusion cf his three-year-old cam-
paign, In fact mas.y benefits to tlie tnrf
1 would undoubtedly acemo — making the pros-
pect one of altogetlier fasciaating possibil-
ities.
REPEATERS IN ALL-AGE EVENTS.
I However, thus far “repeats” and “come-
backs” must be sought for In all-agod event*
only, and of these the oldest of importance
now existing Is the S;iratoga Cup, which waa '
first contested In 1S65. Perhaps Mr. Vos-
burgh will some day give us a serial history I
of this true “classic” of our turf similar to '
his recent interesting one of the Ecimont
Ktukes — it certainly aJTords scope for a won-
derful review, for tlie roster of It-s winners
Is a veritable “hall of fame.” Ar:d thUi
nister reveals tlie fact that Kentuc’riy. l/cx-
ington’s great son. winner of the inaugural
i-ac3 of 1865, came right back and repeated
his victory' in 1866.
[ In 1874 Australian's famous son Fnring-
bok was the winner, and in 1S75 he ran his
! celebrated dead heat with Preakness in roc-
ortl-brcaking time. In 1877 and 1878 Parole
scored, defeating in the first instanc -3 Tom
Ochiitree, the victor the previous year. The
next double was S'.or.ii by Genar:il Monroe,
winner In both 1SS;5 and 1884. Then there
began to bo intermItUnt discontinuances of
the race, and it was not until Es terminator
S.I iK-arctl that any hor.se achieved more than
a fioU’oiry triumi h. That great gelding after
I winning In both IJl:") and 1920 cou J find no
(ippenont last season and tlien had a walk-
over. thereby scoring the only “triple’ in tlie
hiatory of cup racing in Aineri.ai. — peiliaps the
World.
r.ECORD OF “U0 3IE-BACKS.”
^ 'Hte following is a list of “repeats” and
“come-backs” in seme of the famous fixtures
of former days tliat are worth recalling:
I?,r/'?sIor Stakes. S-tnUoxa— Ry I’aro’s (.1 .v'ara),
in ISiti. mill asralu in 187S at 5 years, I'.i ruUea.
[ r-or;:ieiS Hall States, Baratoea— Uy Roaoie Lt*-
Eie, tlirec times iu scecpsj'.an, at lie agea of 3, 4
jauJ .6 years, in IS.S1, 15.S2 and 1883, ac.l by I/ia
I Angeles, three tiCM's in siiC'res.sio::, la 1.S90
I and 1.991, aha being then 4, 5 and C years old.
[Gleaner -won in lS,S.t, -t 5 years, and came bock
I three yean l.>iter, ia 18S7. This event was a race
I of tlirei:-<itt3rter mile beats.
I Champion Stakes, Monmouth Park — By Fironxe,
4 years, in 1S38. nnd again at 7 years, in 1S91
t (tl.e last contest was ran at Jerome Park), lU
milc^.
1 Monmouth Crp, Monmouth Park — Ry Ixm^feMow,
4 yeara, in 1871, aud arain at 5 in 1S72, 2’i miles;
by Monitor, 4 years, in ItVSl, aud ngafn in ISS3 at 6,
2|4 mites; by Miss Woodford, iu 1885, 2 miles, and
l^'sq. is^ miles, at 5 aud 6 years; by FUeaze, In
1.^8 and 1889, at C ,ni.d 7 years, 19^ miles.
Ix)ag Branch Handicap, Monmonth I'ark — Cy Mon-
itor. in lo82 and 1883, at U and 7 years, D4
miles.
Autnmn Cup. Bb.eei>phend Bay— -By Kolc, in 1882
and 18.83, at 4 and 6 years, 3 miles.
Coney Island Clip, Shee]>shend Bay — By The Bard,
In 1887 aud 18SS, at 4 and 6 years, 1*4 miles,
this luteresting phase of American locing.
(Contluccd on twelfth pace.)
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12 DAII.Y RACINC FORM. friday, Kay 16, 10S2
REAL TEST FOR STAYERS 0? THE OmNEASjGEANT CANADIAK LIOEHSES KAIH AX MAPM HEISHTS
Practically All East Lonfl-Dictanc* Racsrs In
Country Eligibla to Indspondenca Handicap.
A real test for stayers is the Independence
Handicap of $1S,0G0 added, to be run at the
oomlng Latonla nieoUngf. It Is far throo-
year-olda and over, at one and one-half
miles. Practically all the best longr-dlstanee
pacers in the country are included amons Its
clerhty nominations. Of a value to attract
the best It may bring: toBother such as Ex-
terminator, Firebrand, Boniface, Mad Hatter,
John P. Grier, Dr. Claik, Sands of Pleasure,
Bit of White, Paul Jones, Sporting Blood.
United Verde and other well-known per-
formers. The prospects are certainly ex-
ceedingly bright for a brilliant struggle be-
tween giants of the turf. Here Is the splen-
did list of nominations for the Independence
Handicap :
Allen, O. B. — Blk. g, 4, Muldber, by VulcnUi —
Taplola.
Arnold, B. C. — B. c, 4, Brother Batch, by Vulealn
— Barbie.
Baker, O. F. — Br. or blk. g. 8 , Bekab, by Dick
Flnnell — Sandringham Belts.
Baker, R. It and A. — Ch. f, 4. Aphle Dear, by
Iran the Terrible — Anuilda.
tBradley, K. R. — Br. f, 4. Bit of White, by Sanstar
— Dreamy II.
Breckinridge, Desha — Br. f, 4, Lady Madcap, by
Dirk Finocll — Affable.
Burlew, FreU -Dr. c. 3, Iriah Brigadier, by Light
Brigade — Magic Lantern II.
Ityrd, J, U. — B. f, 4, Dona I/>rlotte, by Cicero — •
loriotte.
Camden. J. N. — Br. g, 4, Rangoon, by Light Brigade
— I.,:irdella.
Clark, tt \V. — Br. e, 4, United Verde, by Golden
Maxim — Yankee Tn-e.
Clark. C. W.- li. g, B, Sway, by Vulealn— Ruby
Right.
Co.'den. J. S. — Br. g. 5, Paul Jones, by Sea King
— May Florence.
C'lnniffe & rhillips — B. g, 0. Gourmand, by Braxted
— FesliTP Agues.
Fisher, II. G.— Br. c, 3, Violinist, by Dick Finnell
— Viola Vail.
Fisher, H. — B. c, 4. Sporting Blood, by Fair
I'ljy — Felicity.
Guldblatl, M. — Ch. g, 5, Dr. Clark, by Broomstick
— l‘an:is:ue.
Ooldblatt, M. — B. c. 3, Tomaho<l, by Athelhig II. —
Carico.
Goode, J. M. — B g, 9, Sands of Pleasure, by Fair
I'lay — Golden Sauds.
Ilaelrmelater, John — B. or br. g. 4, McGoodvrin, by
Last Coin or Colin - Fairy Slory.
Harned Bros. & Jones Br. c, 4, Coyne, by Dick
Kinncll— .\Uce Baird.
Hawkins, J. S. — Ch. c, 4, Firebrand, by McGee —
Subdue.
Uawkiijs, J. S. — Ch. h, 6 , SlockwelL by Ballot —
Janice.
a Hera, Kuril — Ch. c. 3, Rib Gnise, by Short Grass —
Marion Uorjd.
allerz, Kiuil — ('h. g, 3, Long Grass, by Short Grass
— (Jiieeu’s larch.
Hewitt, H. II. — Ch. e, 4, .\drocate. by Ballot — In-
spiration.
Jones. Moulfort — Br. c, 5, Rouleau, by Tracery —
Royal Coinage.
Jones, Montfort — i.'h. c, 3, St. Henry, by The Finn —
Lady Sterling.
Keene, J. O. and G. II.— Ch. f, 3. Jeanne Bowdre,
by Luke Mcljike —Black Brocade.
Keene, J. O. and (1. H. — B. e. 3, IJewellyn, by
Luke McLukc — Agnes Virciul.s.
Keene, J. O. and O. li.- — U. c, 3, Lucknow, by laike
McLuke — Carene.
Kelley, F. J. — B. g, 4, Gangway, by Luke Mcl^rke —
IJt'le Oasis.
Kelly, Mrs. M. — Br. c, 4. PlmlitH>, by Zeus-Horla.
tKilmer, Willis Sharpe — Ch. g, 7, Kxtennlnator, by
McGee — Fair Kmpress.
fKllnicr, Willis Sharpe — Ch. c, 4, Our Flag, by
Cock o’ the Walk — Private Flag.
Lehuu, J>aii — Ch. c, 4, Humphrey, by Ballot —
Bronzewliig.
Lelian. Ihin — l!r. f. 3, Margaret Wlnaor, by Huon
II.— Binnzewing.
Loft, G. W. — Ch. c, 4, Flying Cloud, by Wrack —
Robineita.
Madden, J. li. — B. g, 3, Surf Rider, by Superman-
Sea .Spray.
JMatlack, D. T. --Ch. h, 8 , Woodtrap, by Trap Rock
— Woodvine.
•Mclaoughlin. F. G. — B. f, 4, Blanche Mac, by
I.Sght Brigade — Caviet.
McPlier.-on, J. — B. g. o. Brotherly Love, by Helmet
— Suula Anna II.
Mooar, B. K. — Br. c, 4. Dark Horse, by Ballot —
lucoguita.
Moore. M. C. — Ch. g, 4. Charles Henry, by Jack
Atkin — Pnidential GirL
Nichola, S. K. — Blk. g. 4, II. K. Coleman, by Celt
— Aiigu-sta Victoria.
Pendergast, T. J. — Ch. g, 4, Parader, by Whisk-
broom II. — Pageant.
Perkins. William — B. g, 4, Radio, by Tlio Manager
— ( lar.a I»uise.
Perkiii.s, Williau— B. g. 4, Sir Thomas Kean, by
Gui.leii Maxim — Guion.
Petit, M. I‘. — i!lk. g, 4, Devastation, by Wrack —
Tir(de.«.
Phillips, Mrs. J. — Ch. g. G, Guy, by Leonid— Belle
Rankin.
Phillips. Mrs. J. — Ch. g, 9, Pit, by Leonid Belle
Rankin.
Poison. W. F. — B. h. 3, Peace Pennant, by McGee —
Manila.
Potts. Mrs. O. B. — B. h. 5, Bread Man, by Golden
Maxim — Evelyn Doris.
Resp'ys, .1. 15. — B. g, 5, Sterling, by llorron —
Vernoi la.
Reiser liios.- B. g, 4. Blarney Stone, by Berrllldon
— Top Kook.
Ross, J. K. L. — B. h, 7, P.ohifaco, by Transvaal —
Cerlna.
Bos.s. J. K. I,. — Ch. c, 3, Spanish Maize, by Spanish
Prince II. — Wheat -car.
Eossi'ter, J. il. — 15. f, 4 , Scotland Yet, by Frinr
Rock— 1.01 Pa trie.
Shannon, Robert U. — B, c, 3, Deadlock, by Sir
Wilfred — Uortense II.
kSimm.s, K. F. — U. c, 4, Bon Homme, hy Sweep- —
Sue Smith,
xSioims, E. F. — B. c, 4, John Paul Jones, by Tracery
— Moueta II.
zSlmnis & Oliver — B. r. 3. laicky Hour, by Ferole or
llourlcs.i — Lucky Catch.
kSimma A Oliver — Ch. c, 3, Missionary, by Hourless
— Mission.
kSimnis & Oliver— B. c, 3. My Play, by Fair Play—
Mahubnh.
ttSiiicla'.r. H. F. — I5r. h, 6 , Mad Hatter, by Fair
Pl.iy — Madmip.
ttSiacialr, li. F. — B. c, 4, Playfellow, by Fair Play
— Mahuhalv.
Bprcckols, A. J5. — Ch. c, 3, Runstar, by nunnymode
— Salvatrix.
Thraves, Mr. and Mrs. W. V.— B. g, 8 , MInto II., by
Kuiidridgo — Miss Ronald.
Wallace. W. SI.^ — Br. c, 3, Horologe, by St. Ama.nt
— llonr Ilaaiil.
Whitney. H. P. — Ch. b, 5. John P. Grier, by Whl :k-
briMjai II. — Wonder.
W’hitmy. H. P. — Br. g, 5. D.amask, by All Gold —
Crluoliiie.
Whitney, 11. P. — 15. c, 3, Bunting, by Pennant —
Fr.llery.
Whitney, II. P. — Ch. c, 3. Whlskawuy, by WhUk-
bitKiin II.— Inaugural.
Wldtn. y. H. P. — Br. g, 3, Olympus, by Royal Eagle
• — 1 ’iinidi.se II.
Whitney. II. P. — R. g, 3, Ilroumsler, by Itroomstick
— Si»un Glass.
Whitney, II. P. — Br. g. 3, Bi-alnsloriu, by I’uter Pan
■ — Bubble.
Whitney, II. P.— 15. c, 3, Gharry lYee, by Broom-
stick — Cerise.
tlWhitney, Mrs. Payne— Ch. c. 4, Touch Me Not, by
Celt — Dainty D-ame.
Wledeni.anu, Carl — Gh. c, 3, Itob. by Orb Panllta.
Wiodfauaiiu, Cail — B. c, 3, Ashland, by Jluuuywood
— Bm-y Bee.
WPiiams Bros. — Ch. e, 3, Opulent, by Hilarious —
Uoeotiuge.
fldle Hour Stock Farm. fSira Briar Court, |Faly
Acre Farm. *Cbandler Stsbla, zXalupg Farm,
RLszlnglon Stable. ttUeucoi-aa SLaltie. ttUrcaa^
tree Stable. eShort Gnas Stable, '
(Continued from slevonth page.)
ont Liftcly Queenborough ia oIao an Amarlctuu
St libuls la a son of Louvola, by lalng'.aaa,
which won the Two Thousand Guineas by
i the narrowest possible margin from Crnga-
nour. Indeed to this day many onlookers
are convinced that the latter luolcless horse
actually won. but was overlooked by the
judge. Anyway Cragaaour took his rovenge
In the Derby.
Ixiuvols did not appeal to English breeders
when ho stood two or three seasons at the
Meddler stud near Newmarket Mr. Itaphael
bred a speedy filly named La Volture by
him, but he had few chances.
About six years ago Mr. Raphael leasod
IjouvoIs to J. J. Maher and the horse was
at the stud in Ireland at the modest fee of
$95. One day Louvols was found In hla
box bleeding from the nose, and as there
were subsequent manifestations of this weak-
ness several veterinary surgeons were con-
sulted. The result of the Investigations was
that they strongly recommended Mr. Raphael
either to take the horse to his own place In
England or give 1dm away. He chose the
latter alternative and In 1919 gave the horae
to his friend Mr. T. H. Griffin, who la a
veterinary surgeon at The Curragh. Grif-
fin, In return, arranged that Mr. Raphael,
If he desired, should have a free service to
the horse each year.
In 1920 the offspring of Louvola won nine-
teen races and over $40,000. Among them
were six two-year-old winners of fourteen
races. As a result of this the next season
he was advertised at $490, and weakness or
not Irish breeders hastened to fill his bock,
because he was also advertised full for 192L
This is a remarkable story, which imparts
a touch of romance to the latest winner of
the Two Thousand Guineas.
By the way, this year the Two Thousand
Guineas had had 2,000 guineas added, with
the res'alt that it became the richest stake
ever run at Newmarket, The gross value waa
$53,225. and the winner’s share was over
$18,000.
BAUET SHANNON’S HALF BROTHER.
St. liouis is the fifth living foal of Princess
Sterling, which mare J. J. Maher bought as
.a two-year-old for $2,550, when the horses in
training, the property of the late Major
Joicey, were sold at auction at Keraplon
Park in 1912. Her first foal was a colt by
Llangibby, which was sent to the United
States, where he is known as Barry Shan-
non and is a winner of races.
The mare also bred Wenchel, which was
succes.sfiil as a two-year-old. Next came a
gray filly named Silver Queen, by The Te-
trarch. She carried off three races for Mr.
Maher.
Princess Sterling, whose only success was
in a small two-year-old maiden plate at Not-
tingham the first time she ran. is by Florizel
II., brother to Persimmon, from Sterling
Balm, one of the best two-year-olds of her
season, when she won four races in five
starts, including the Coventry Stakes at As-
cot and the Gimcrack Stakes at York. As a [
three-year-old she captured the Fern Hill ;
Stakes at Ascot and was a filly of great j
speed. Altogether she won $21,810 In stakes, j
Several of her produce and some of the j
earlier members of the family had earned a |
reputation for ungenerosity. I frankly con- i
fess I was prejudiced against the family. As !
Silver Urn, which scored a smashing victory i
in the One Thousand Guineas, comes of the I
same Immediate line and also has Sterlin.g i
Balm for her granddiun, there will be a j
further opportunity of dealing with the rec-
ord of this family. It is plain that we
must modify our uncharitable opinion of it.
It may be mentioned that prior to the run- j
ning of the Two Tliousand Guineas it had
been raining and snowing for over fourteen
hours, with the result that the track was
extiemely heavy. This is reflected In the
time taken by St. Louis to cover the Rowley
mile; viz., 1:43%, which Is six seconds slower
than Sunstar’s record for the Two Thousand
Guinea.s. Tetratema, however, took l:43Vi
when he won tlie race.
Lembach, by the way, sprung a curb about
a week prior to the Two Thousand Guineas.
He ran in the race with “steeplechase boots”
on his hind legs ; he also liad cloth bandages
on both forelegs.
«
REPEATERS m BIG STAKES
(Gontinned from eleventh page.)
Coney Island Stakes, Sheepshead Bay — By Miss
Vroodford, in 18S4 and 18.85. at 4 and 5 .vears, and
by Tlie Bard, ia 1SS7 and 1S88, at 4 and 5 years,
1 1 -.8 miles.
Twin City Handicap, Slieepshe.nd Bay— By Exile,
in 1.888 and 1S89, at 0 and 7 years. IVi miles.
Kings t’onnty Gup, liriglitoa Beach — By Glea-
more, in 1881 and 18<2, at 0 and 7 years, 2 miles.
Baitimoi'e Cup, Baltimore — By 3Ionitor, In 1880
and 1881, at 4 and 5 years, 2 Vi miles.
Bowie Stakes, Baltimore — By Bushwhacker, in
1878. at 4 years, end nguia la 1882, at 8 years, i
4 mile heats.
Dixiana Stakes. lonlsvllle — By Checkmate, in
1882 and 1883. at 7 and 8 years, 1 1-18 miles.
IxTuisville Stalres, Ijonlsvllle — By Freeland, in
1882 and 1883, at 3 and 4 years, mile heats.
Maturity Slakes, San Francisco — By Nathan
Coombs, in 1379 and 1881 at 7 and 9 years, 3 miles.
Rock City Handicap. NaKhvllle — ^By L’Argentine.
in 1877, end again in 1879. at 4 and 6 years, 2-mllc '
heats.
Annnal Four-Mile Heat Race, San Francisco — By
Molly McCar-thy, in 1876 and 1877, at 3 and 4
years.
Montgomery Handicap. Memphis — By Hypocrite,
in 1839 and 1800, at 4 and 6 years, 1V4 miles.
Ilnsh Cup, New Orleans — By Curate, la 1904 and
1903. at B and 0 years, 2Vi miles.
In a second article will be presented a
later list of similar achievements, comprising
performances in stake events now in ex-
istence or that liavo been discontinued In
recent yeara The two, taken together, will
afford a practically complete conspectus of
this interestnig phase of Americ<ui racing.
DESCRIPTION 0? AT^LI^^ H.
TORONTO, OnL, May IS.— At a meeting
of the Canadian Racing Associations, held
today, the following licenses wore granted !
Trainers — O. B. Akers, A. Austin, G. W.
Atkinson, Harvey Boyle, 0. J. Brookmllloi’,
Allan Bulcroft, WlllUam Caywood, B. E.
Chapman, E. T. Colton (probationary), Frank
Crew, A. 8. Day, T. J. Donohue, R, Fealtes,
George Finch, Fred Fex, H. Qlddlngs, Jr„
E. Gleason, I. Gorham, Q. J. Gorman, M.
Grant, J. W. Grant, J. W. Graver, William
Hammond, J. IIUl, B. Holmes, John Hutton,
J. F. Hynes, William Irvine, J. M. Jackson,
T. E. Keating, A, L. Kliby, S. J. Lawler,
P. I.*. Leydeckor, William Llvin^mton, J. Mc-
Kenna, J. W. McNaught, S. II. Montelth, K.
W. Moore, C. O. Morris, W. Murray, Jolm
Nixon, IL Dots, Clyde Phillips. O. Il Pons,
Milton Smith, 3. Schelke, F. .Schroodor, W.
D. Scofield, Todd Sharrard, W. Sharrard,
G. P. Sherman, H L. Snyder (probationary),
W. L. Stanfield, A. Swlnke, S. Veltch, J. IL
Walker, H. Webb, William Weir, R, L.
White, W. Q. Wilson and C. T. Worthington.
Jockeys— Q. Alexandra, A. Alien, L. Aron.
A. Black, F. Borry, S. Boyle, P. Brady, T.
Brooke. H. Brydges, J. Butwoll, A. W. Clavor,
H. Crawford, O. Diamond. H. Erickson, M.
Fallon, I. Fletcher, N. B. Foden, H. H. Frlck-
or, I. Gregory, H. Gregory (probationary),
J. Grunelsen, E. Harboume, B. Haynes, E.
Ireland, H. B. Jones, W. Jones, N. W. Ken-
nedy, B. Kleeger, C. Lang, H. McAfee, R.
McCrann (probationary), I.,. McDermott, C.
Miller, K. Farrington, W. Phillips, J. Ransch.
R. Rice, J. Rowan, M. Schwartz, J. T. Sim-
mons, D. Stirling, E. Taylor, C. Thompson,
C. Turner, L. Veltch, S. Veitch, G. A. Walls,
TL Wakoff, W. Warrington (probationary),
F. Weiner, IL Williams and F. Woodstock.
Apprentices — E. B. Smallwood and P. P.
Poirier.
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ANOTHER — THE BUTLER BILL
NEW ORLEANS, La., May IS.— The But-
ler bill, designed to kill racing in Louisiana
and introduced into the upper house this
morning, is unique for its conciseness. In its
entirety it reads :
“To provide that it shall be unlawful to
make, offer to make or receive wagers or
bets in any form or manner upon the out-
come of an advertised or scheduled horse
race run within or without the State of
Louisiana and fixing a penalty.
“Section 1 — Be it enacted by the ligisla-
ture of Louisiana that whoever shall either
orally. In writing or by any machine or de-
vice, make or offer to make or receive a •
wager or bet in any form or manner, or in '
any value or representation of value upon
the outcome or result of any advertised or ^
scheduled horse race run within or without
the State of Louisiana shall be guilty of a '
misdemeanor and upon conviction for each
offense shall be sentenced to pay a fine of
not less than fifty ($50.00) dollars, nor more
than two thousand ($2,000) doil.ars and be
imprisoned in the parish jail for a period not
to exceed six months. j
“Section 2 — That all laws or part of laws
contrary to or in conflict with this act be
and they are hereby repealed.”
WEIGHTS FOR LONG BEACH
CI.BVBLAND, Ohio, May IS. — Closing
gamely through the (Inal eighth E. lUoe'S
Magician outgamed Apple Jack II. and cap-*
tured the Commerotat Handicap, which fea-
tured the card at Maple Heights this after-*
noon. At the end ha beat the tiring pace-*
nialtcr by a length, while Anticipate outlasted
Col Chile for the short end of the purse.
A blinding rainstorm Bwept the course a.4
til© noRl paraded for the fourth race and the
remaining races were run over a sloppy
track. Gold Stone, JackstravV and PuaslJ
found the going to their liking and s-jored
rather easily. After the finish Gobi Stone ran
away a mile, follov.-ed by Mias Nell, before
Uiey could be taken under control.
An accident marred the running of the
first race. At the far turn San Hedrcn went
down and jockey F. Murphy, who had the
mount, suffered a broken collarbone.
ViTillo at the post for the second race Rod
was severely kicked and for a time it was
feared ho would bleed to death.
Jockey J. Wallace departed for Toronto
this evening, also William Martin, who
served as paddock judge here.
L. O. Pearce has purchased Legacy from
C. E. Walker and will train the horse him-
self.
J. Sands bought Bassano Boy from L. T,
Whitehall and turned him over to A. Brent
to train.
A. Felchtmelr purchased Baby Cal pri-
vately and J. McGovern will handle the horse.
P. E. Fitzgerald reports that Iloonevllle Is
on the ailing list with a high fever.
It develops that H. B. Larvey claimed Fort
Churchill Monday on his own account and
F, Meltzer will train him.
SPINAWAY STAKE ENTRIES
IContlnaed from tenth page.)
Whitney, H. I*.— Gadfly, b. f, by CbUle- Gadiola,
by Cylgnd.
Widener, George D.— Equinoctial, b. f, by Ulllmu*
— Hurakeii, by Uncle.
Widener, George D. — Careless, ch. f, by Celt —
Vv'oikmaid, by Katbericsa.
Widener, J. K. — Chestnut filly, by Mont d’Or H. — ■
Saskla, I.y Orby.
Widener, J. K.— Faith, b. f, by Fair Play— Sanl-
cula, by Santry.
Willetts, Samuel — Mantokah, gr. f, by Ullltnus —
Sunshade, by Grey Leg.
The condensed history of the Spinaway Stakes
since Its inception thirty years ago is here pre-
sented:
Y'ear. First.
Jockeys. Wt.
Val.
Time.
18S1 Memento ....
107
$ 2,100
1:06
1882 Miss Woodford
103
1.81X)
l:<)3i-i
1SS3 T'blu J.
McLaughUn
103
2.200
1S84 Mission Belle. .
. .Holloway
103
1 500
1:03
If 185 Bisgouet
. . .Maynard
100
2.625
1:05
l'-!S 6 Grisette
Miller
103
2,073
1 :03 H
1887 I >'8 Angeles...
107
2,.50{)
l: 02 'i
1SS8 Gipsy Queen..,
lOU
2,825
1 :03
1889 Daisy F
. . Rlehcreek
112 i
3.750
1 :06'4
1890 Snllie Mrt’lelland Allen
117
2.80.5
1 : 0 'J
1K91 I’roniouade . . .
105
2.. 5.8.5
1 :03
lOOl’Ro.'-'siguoI ....
. .T. Bill 113
112
1 : 10 %
1902 Duster
6,1.50
1 : 10 %
IPO‘5 Rag Inn
, ..J. liirka
119
10.430
1 : 12 %
1901 Tanva
12 :!
10.750
1:07%'
1905 Edna Jaekson.
• F. O’.N'eill
119
11.7.50
1 :OS%
1906 Court DrotiS...
. . . . liadtke
122
7.7.50
1:07
1907 Juliii I’owell...
.W. Knapp
112
9,170
1 :06 ;.4
1908 Maskette
112
8.250
1 :05 !-i
1909 Ocean Bound
. . .S<*ovillo
115
7.75‘J
1:06%
1910 Bashll C.
II. s;:i;iing
122
7. 820
1 :06%
1913 Casu.'iriiia ....
. .B. Steele
113
2.395
1:07
1914 Hidy Barbary.
.A. Nevlon
122
2,76.5
1 ; 0 ‘I
1915 Jacoba
.41. Garner
107
2, 425
1:11
1916 Yankee Witch.
.T. Davioa
113
2 t>l.-,
l:07-;<i
1917 Olive Wood...
. IC. Martin
112
6.2.50
1:07-6
1918 I'assing Shower
•A. Johnson
112
C. 159
1:05%
1919 Constancy . . . .
..T. Nolan
109
5,850
l;05-%
1920 Prudery ;
E. Ambrose
127
5.90;)
1:0.5
1021 Miss Joy
. M. Garner
127
0,100
1:05%
NEW YORK, N. Y., May IS. — Handicapper 1915 Jacoba ...JI. Garner 107 L’U'J.j 1:11
Walter S. Vosburgh has made the Rancocas 1310 Yankee Witch.. T. Davies H.3 2.t>i5 1:07 ;<i
Stable’s Mad Hatter the top weight for tlie Olive Wood K. Martin H2 0.2.'i0 1:07-6
mile and an eighth of the Long Beac’a Handi- Passing Shower.A. Johnson 112 C. 15) 1 : 05 %
can tliat will be the feature offering- at (k.nstancy T. Nolcu 109 5,850 l;05-%
cap, uiat ^lii ne tne teature oltering at 191*0 prudery H. Ambrose 127 5.9tx) 1:0.-,
Jamaica Saturday. Yellow Hand is In with 19-1 Miss Joy M. Garner 127 0,100 1 05%
124 as his burden and both Grey *'^nd . discontinnod from 1S92 to 1001. •Distance
Audacious are at the same notch. It is a increased from 5-8 mile to 5 1-2 furlongs. No rue-
race that has not attracted many of the ing in 1911 and 1912.
three-year-olds and Olympus and Oceanic | ♦
head that age division with 105 pounds each. CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF
Following are the weights assigned :
Horse. Wt. Horse. Wt. ttt- m a j , j a t •
Mnd Halter 128 Vico Regal 105 Anderson arrived at Jamaica Thurs-
Yellow Hand 124 Bcrsagllere 105 trom Tijuana with Dovesroost and Polly
Grey Lag 124 Oc*eanlc , 105, Wale, Oie property of C. Whittington.
Ch-ras'”*^* There is a jockey in England named Elliott
Iryster ‘l21 Dilly Mcilaughila' ’ ! ! ilOl ^ ^ most promising young
Sennings Park .121 Flying Cloud 104 , rider seen on the British turf in years. He
Sporting llluod 120 Fodgefleld 103 j Is a quiet, self-contained lad, who, critics
riinnderclap 120 Rocket 102 ! say, will make a name for himself.
Liberty Loan 118 Itanksla 102 j ta , , * v ,
Knobble 114 Colcma 102 1 British sales values are not whe.t they
Damask 110 Runantell ” !l02 were. When Lord Manton's — the late Jo-
Playfellow 110 Hilly Harton ...102 seph Watson's — eighteen horses were sold at
Smoke Screen 100 Whi;.kaway 100 Newmarket, April 2G, tliey brought but $95,-
Paul Jones lOT June Gra.ss 1(W g 5 Q_ Their estimated value was $175,000.
Horse.
Wt.
Horse.
Wt.
Mnd Halter
. .128
Vico Regal
..103 1
Yellow Hand
..124
Bcrsagllere
..105
Grey Lag
..124
Oceanic
..105
Andacious
..124
Hxoilus
..105 '
Cirrus
..122
Despair
. .104
Tryster
. 121
I’illy Mrl.xiughlla
..104
Sennings Park
..121
Flying Cloud ,...
..104,
Sporting Blood . . . .
. .120
Podgefleld
..1031
. .120
. . 1 0*1 ‘
Liberty Loan
..118
Backsia
..102 1
Knobble
..114
Colcma
..102 i
Damask
..no
Runantell ........
..lOJ
Playfellow
..no
Billy Barton
..102
Smoke Screen , . . .
. 100
Whiakaway
..100
Paul Jeties
. .109
June Grass
..too
. . 100
. .100
Dr. Clark
. .109
Brooin;.ter
..99'
Bon Homme .......
,.106
Good Times
.. 98
. .105
. . 97
Idle Dell
..105
Philosopher ......
.. 95
Olyiiipus
..103
Hilly
. 92
Penalties accrued
from
5 p. ni. M.ay 15.
«
Recent descriptions cf the stallion Atheling
n., the Nevada Stock Farm stallion wlxlch
has sent the largest number of winning two-
year-olda into our racing this year to date,
brought the following letter from O. W.
I WlrigfiehL tho importer and owner of that
well bred English sire, which is explanatory
I In itself:
Daily Racing Form Publishing Co,,
441 I’lymouth Court,
Chicago, IIL
Gentlemen :
Recently I havo seen irrinted several dif-
ferent descriptions of Atheling II., which
1 have been conflicting, so 1 will give you a
complete dlscrlpUon of him:
Dark bay, with black points, stands 10-1%,
walgha 1,405 pounds, 8 S-8 Inches of bone
1 below the knee and girth 74 Inches.
Yours very truly,
GEO. WINGFIELD,
RAINY DAY AT LOUISVILLE
(Conlimiod from first page.)
Guest of Honor furnished the upset in the
sixth race when he won from Wida and Anna
Tod. Nowata and Miss Claire found strong
support ia Uie race. Nowata raced well for
a half mile, but Miss Claire dropped out of
contention In the first eighth.
Tho concluding race, a miio and three-six-
teenths, was attended by the heaviest wager-
ing of the day, despite the ordinary band
which furnished tlie contest. Tho Williams!
Bros.* Nurture won under J. Kederis’ good
ride, with Nordeck in second place and Alex
Jr. third. H. J. Burke, on tlie latter,
seemed blinded by the Hying mud and guided
him all over the track.
Jockey J, D. Mooney was forced to cancel
his riding engagements for the remainder
of the afternoon after dismounting from
Tableau d’Honneur, on account of being
blinded by the mud.
Another controversary over tb.e mutuel
machine tax, imposed by city ordinance, is
on, Mayor Quinn contending that tho city
is entitled to tax on all machines where
tickets can be bought The racing manage-
ment holds that only tax on those machine.^
where clickers are being used and a record
of sales made are subject to the tax.
Former federal judge K. M. Landis, now
supreme head of baseball, was among tlie
visitors this afternoon.
Considering the adverse conditions today’s
patronage 5vas surprising.
Failure to establish proper Identification
for Sir William, entered in the third race,
was responsible for the ordering of his with-
drawal from the race.
Tho following ruling has been posted : Any
trainer permitting the use of his name, os
trainer of a horse not In his possession or
under his solo care or supervision, shall be
suspended.
George Strato arrived In Lexington yes-
terday with the fourteen yearlings from
Wlklup Rancho that are de.signcd for sale at!
Saratoga next summer. There are eleven I
colts and tliree fillies lu the consignment, tho j
entire band being sired by Friar Rock and
Disguise. *
Sympatliy, $28.90-$2, Won
was Wediiesday’s LONG SHOT SPECIAL,
POPPYE $D.50-$2 Won
was Konday’s LONG SHOT SPECIAL.
How can you afford to be without this DIRECT
FROM THE TRACK INFORMATION wiioa you caa
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